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“¿Qué alto el fuego?”: en el norte de Israel, los habitantes dudan que un acuerdo pueda poner fin a la guerra con Hezbollah
By CNN Newsource at KVIA ABC-7
· June 23, 2026
· 1 min read
Por Tal Shalev, CNN
En la ciudad más al norte de Israel, Daniel Dorman sabe que su pizzería estará mayormente vacía todo el día, como ha estado durante semanas. Unos pocos clientes comen en dos mesas en la esquina. El resto del restaurante, al igual que la ciudad en la que se encuentra, está de...
Key takeaway Unos pocos clientes comen en dos mesas en la esquina.
Why this matters in The El Paso
El Pasoans watching the developments in northern Israel may draw parallels with their own city's experience with cross-border violence. Like Metula, El Paso has a unique geography that puts it at the forefront of international tensions. The city's residents have learned to live with the complexities of border life, but the situation in Israel highlights the human cost of prolonged conflict. As El Paso continues to navigate its own relationships with neighboring Ciudad Juárez, the story of Metula serves as a reminder that even small communities can be deeply affected by larger geopolitical tensions. The impact of the conflict on Metula's economy and daily life, particularly the decline of tourism, may resonate with El Paso business owners who have faced similar challenges in the past. As the situation in Israel continues to unfold, El Pasoans may be watching closely to see how the city's own experiences can inform approaches to conflict resolution and community resilience.
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Category: government ·
Published: June 23, 2026 ·
Source: KVIA ABC-7 ·
Reading time: 1 min
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What is this story about? Por Tal Shalev, CNN
En la ciudad más al norte de Israel, Daniel Dorman sabe que su pizzería estará mayormente vacía todo el día, como ha estado durante semanas. Unos pocos clientes comen en dos mesas en la esquina. El resto del restaurante, al igual que la ciudad en la que se encuentra, está de...
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