Residents of northern Israel's largest city face Hezbollah fire and brace for the worst

People take cover as a siren sounds a warning of incoming rockets fired from Lebanon, in Haifa, northern Israel, Monday, Sept. 23, 2024. (AP Photo/Ohad Zwigenberg)

HAIFA, Israel (AP) — The sandy beaches of Haifa, Israel’s third-largest city, are empty. Businesses are shutting early, and many restaurants are closed. The only places filling up, as the threat of a wider war with Hezbollah mounts, are public bomb shelters.

Haifa, a seaside city of nearly 300,000 people, is the cultural and economic capital of northern Israel. It has increasingly come into 's sights since fighting with Israel escalated this week and residents are bracing for what many fear will be since a war nearly two decades ago pounded the city with rockets.

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