Lebanese Village Near Baalbak is a Community in Hiding
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Editor's note: Because the writer is still in country and may have to pass through this village again some time, he hasn't disclosed the village's name for safety reasons.BEIRUT, Lebanon -- There is a village just outside Baalbak in central Lebanon's Bekaa Valley with a culture both ancient and beautiful. At night, the streets swell with vehicles and people enjoying the night air, the booming mix of Arabic pop music and revving engines, and one another's company. Pool halls and internet cafes fill well beyond capacity as most everyone from most every home hits the streets to meet up with most everyone else.
On the village's mountainous outskirts is a sprawling fossil hunting ground, complete with caves and still functioning water works built by early man. Many often travel there, by motorbike or ATV only, to commune with the past and look back at their village below. Few venture much farther. A few kilometers past the ancient ruins are modern militant training grounds -- Hezbollah training grounds.
Though considered a terrorist organization in the United States, they are embraced by the village. Young men in their teens can join up, train and get paid, all while staying in school. Anyone who joins is supplied with a contract of service, war fighting equipment, and a sense of community belonging. "In an instant, I'd join up in an instant if the village came under attack," says one teenage resident who knows another that joined up last year. "He joined up after his dad died; heart attack," he explained.
Throughout the village are banners and signs for Hezbollah -- bright yellow and green banners of Arabic lettering forming to grasp an assault rifle. Photography of these banners, despite their abundance, is strictly prohibited. A team community effort is put forth in investigating and interrogating outsiders. Decades of conflict have both galvanized and embittered the people of the village. Some say, with good reason.

Lebanese Village Near Baalbak is a Community in Hiding
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Takeaways
- Quotes from locals
- prohibited photography
- beautiful landscapes
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