The town of Bint Jbeil in south Lebanon has been heavily impacted by the fighting between Hezbollah and Israel, with many residents fleeing the area. The recent funeral of a man and his two sisters, killed in an Israeli bombing, highlighted the toll the conflict has taken on the community. Residents expressed the hardships they face, including unemployment and disrupted education for their children. The fear of a broader war erupting has left many Lebanese anxious about the future, with concerns about retaliation and the potential for a larger conflagration. The fighting has led to significant displacement and casualties, with over 98,000 people fleeing the heavily damaged towns and villages in south Lebanon. Hezbollah's influence in the region is evident, with the group controlling access for journalists and the presence of its flags and shrines throughout the area. While some residents express support for Hezbollah's resistance against Israel, others in neighboring towns, such as Rmeish, seek to maintain a sense of normalcy despite the ongoing conflict. The impact of the war extends beyond the immediate border zone, with anxiety spreading throughout the country and leading to disruptions in daily life. The article also highlights the challenges faced by displaced families and the lack of political recourse for those affected by the conflict. Overall, the situation in south Lebanon reflects the profound impact of the ongoing hostilities on the local population and the broader region.