Fearing a full-scale war with Lebanon’s Hezbollah, Israelis are reportedly panic-buying power generators and other electrical products they can use in the event of nationwide power cuts. The fear of border hostilities with Hezbollah developing into a greater conflict prompted Israelis to rush to stores and buy emergency products, including generators, flashlights, wireless night lamps, and backup batteries, Maariv reported on Friday. Hezbollah has been engaged in cross-border clashes with the Israeli army since the start of the Gaza war in support of the Palestinians. A report last month on Th…