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Metulla, Israel

very morning before sun-
rise, Ehud Neustadt, a

farmer from this small town
at one of Israel's northern-
most points, travels to pick up eight
workers at the Lebanese border.
The workers, residents of southern
Lebanon, are an indispensable part of
the operations at Neustadt's apple
orchard.
"I am very dependent on them,"
the 58-year-old Neustadt said at the
end of a recent day's work. "It will be
difficult to Teplace them.
There is good reason why Neustadt
has to consider the possibility of find-
ing replacements. Some 14 years after
Israel created the security zone in
southern Lebanon, discussion within
Israeli society about a possible with-
drawal has grown intense because of
the war of attrition that the Iranian-
backed militant Hezbollah is conduct-
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In the latest incident, Tuesday
night, three Israeli army officers were
killed and five soldiers were wounded
in a close-range firefight with
Hezbollah gunmen. Israeli army offi-
cials said the paratroopers were on an
operational mission in the eastern sec-
tor of the security zone when they
encountered the Hezbollah cell.
Each death raises new calls for
Israeli withdrawal, which for Neustadt
and his workers means new worries
about their future.
The workers, like so many of those
who live within the security zone but
who work in Israel, consider them-
selves proud citizens of Lebanon. Just
the same, the last thing they want to
see is an Israeli withdrawal from
Lebanon.
"Israel has been there for me ever
since I can remember," said one of the
workers. "I cannot imagine a situation
without Israel."
The Lebanese government has
called for an unconditional Israeli
withdrawal from southern Lebanon,
but the workers worry that, having

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Hezbollah fighters display a blood-soaked Israeli military shirt in a mountain cave
near the village of Masghara, Lebanon, Tuesday. The shirt was taken after
Hezbollah guerrillas ambushed Israeli commandos in southern Lebanon Tuesday,
killing three officers and wounding five other soldiers. Tuesday's fighting occurred
near the village of Meidoun, 11 miles west of Rashaya in southeastern Lebanon and
about 15 miles north of the Israeli border

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