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WATCH: IDF releases footage of Hezbollah drone tunnel demolition in Majdal Zoun

Strategic 200-meter underground facility built with Iranian technology neutralized in southern Lebanon

The Zioneer Intelligence DeskUpdated2 hours ago
WATCH: IDF releases footage of Hezbollah drone tunnel demolition in Majdal Zoun

Primary source The Zioneer Intelligence Desk · 0 cited sources · Desk window 23:49–11:32

01 · The Lead

The Lead

The IDF has released official footage documenting the demolition of a strategic Hezbollah underground facility in the southern Lebanese village of Majdal Zoun. The 200-meter-long complex, which reached depths of 25 meters, was used by the terror organization to assemble, store, and launch Iranian-made unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) toward Israeli territory.

The Israel Defense Forces (IDF) published video evidence on Monday of the destruction of a major subterranean route in the Majdal Zoun sector. The operation, conducted by the 551st Brigade Combat Team and the Yahalom elite engineering unit under the command of Division 91, targeted a facility described by military officials as a sophisticated drone assembly and launch site. Inside the complex, troops located hundreds of weapons and four distinct launch shafts aimed directly at Israel.

Iranian Technology and Strategic Depth

According to the IDF, the facility was constructed using technology and expertise provided by the Iranian regime. The tunnel's design allowed Hezbollah to maintain an underground 'airfield' capable of launching UAVs while remaining shielded from aerial surveillance. The demolition involved a high-intensity explosion; local authorities in the Western Galilee had previously warned residents that a powerful blast would be heard. To prevent false alarms, the IDF took specific technical measures to ensure the controlled detonation did not trigger Israel's national earthquake alert system.

Diplomatic Coordination and Operation 'Final Verse'

Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and Defense Minister Israel Katz confirmed that the demolition is a central component of Operation 'Final Verse.' In a joint statement, the leaders noted that Israel provided advance updates to the United States and the American representative in Lebanon regarding the planned destruction of the infrastructure. The operation underscores the IDF's ongoing effort to dismantle Hezbollah's 'ring of fire' and remove direct threats to northern Israeli communities as part of the established security zone in southern Lebanon.

How it developed

7 developments

  1. Latest

    IDF released official footage of the demolition; Netanyahu confirmed U.S. was updated.

  2. Netanyahu and Katz confirm operation 'Final Verse' targeted Iranian-built drone facility.

  3. Complex was 200 meters long and built using Iranian technology and expertise

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