Despite living just 300 metres from the border wall separating Israel from Lebanon, Sigalit Levin has little enthusiasm for the new ceasefire deal meant to bring a lasting end to fighting with Hezbollah."We can't keep doing this," the 60-year-old told AFP from her home in Shlomi, a small town in Israel's far north."We can't just keep taking blows, turning the other cheek, taking more blows, and then turning the other cheek again," she added."This is not a life."