Analyst Ben Zion Makales notes that a similar underground infrastructure blast occurred 1.5 years ago in the area of Raveh at-Ththeen, near Moshav Am. The blast then was from a tunnel carved beneath village homes, and also triggered earthquake alerts, he says.
Analyst Ben Zion Makales drew a comparison between today's reported underground infrastructure blast in northern Israel and a similar event from 1.5 years ago. In the earlier incident, a tunnel carved beneath homes in the village of Raveh at-Ththeen, near Moshav Am, was detonated, causing tremors that triggered earthquake alerts. Makales shared before-and-after imagery of that blast. The current explosion, which also activated earthquake alerts, matches the same pattern, according to his analysis. The source of today's blast has not been officially confirmed by the IDF or the Home Front Command. The similarity to the 2025 event strengthens the assessment that it was an Israeli controlled demolition of Hezbollah tunnel infrastructure, though no official confirmation has been provided.
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