Israeli-Hezbollah Conflict Scars Still Show at Market Day in Bint Jbail
Though spirits are high among the shoppers and seller alike in the market, obvious signs of the general air of tension are everywhere. Lebanese troops pace through the crowd with M16 rifles radioing commands to one another, while UN armored vehicles overlook the city streets with M60 machine guns.
Banners bearing portraits of fallen Hezbollah fighters adorn the balconies and window sills of the buildings fortunate enough to still be standing. Several booths scattered throughout the market sell T-shirts with the face of Hezbollah leader Hassan Nasrullah plastered on the front.
For most present, however, things are business as usual. "We stopped for one month. Just a single month," claimed a middle aged man working a booth that sold seeds and nuts when referring to the brief halt of the weekly market during last summer's war. He made about $50 that day. The market is an old tradition in the city. One that took place before the war and one that survived it.
To the war weary citizens, the weekly open market is a comforting sign of normalcy in their increasingly chaotic environment. "No, no I didn't come to buy anything," admits one city resident pacing through the market as the 2 p.m. closing hour approached. He, like many others, came and left empty handed, only showing up for love of the market and the opportunity to socialize.
Israeli-Hezbollah Conflict Scars Still Show at Market Day in Bint Jbail
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Bint Jbail
Lebanon
Lebanon
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