KIBBUTZ MANARA, Israel — Orna Weinberg, 60, strikes by her home at evening in darkness. Turning the lights on may appeal to the eye of the Hezbollah fighters simply throughout the border.
For the previous 20 days, Weinberg, a farmer and doula, has been residing between the thud of Hezbollah missiles and the crack of Israeli artillery. However her overwhelming feeling, she says, is aid — to be residence.

