Lebanon's Shi'ite city of Hermel, a sprawling agricultural town of around 100,000 on Lebanon's border with Syria.<br /> <br />Damage from missles fired from it's war-torn neighbour now mark the pastoral town, signs that Syria's civil war is spilling over-- with the risk of reigniting Lebanon's own 15-year sectarian civil war.<br /> <br />None of the missles have caused injuries, yet. But residents say they're afraid.<br /> <br />(SOUNDBITE) (ARABIC) LEBANESE WOMAN, ZEINAB, SAYING:<br /> <br />"This is too much -- it hit near our home. Where the rocket landed was an empty building, but what would have happened if it hit my house? Our house is packed.''<br /> <br />The mayor of Hermel said the missiles were fired by Syrian rebels, or as he calls them: "terrorists".<br /> <br />He denied men from his pro-Hezbollah town are making the 10 km trip north to fight in Syria.<br /> <br />But Hezbollah militants are reportedly battling alongside the army of their ally President Bashar al-Assad-- against rebel units-- in a conflict which
