The journey is just two kilometres (about 1.2 miles), but Slika has no other choice -- his taxi is his only source of income.
"My car is stuck between craters: I can't reach Lebanon and I can't go back to Syria. Meanwhile we're under threat of (Israeli) bombardment," said the 56-year-old.
"I work and sleep here between the two holes," he told AFP.
A dual Lebanese-Syrian national, Slika has been living in his car, refusing to abandon it when it broke down, until a mechanic brought a new engine. Читать дальше...