Hezbollah tunnel entrances in the western coastal sector of southern Lebanon are situated inside civilian homes, according to a report by Abu Ali Express. The finding underscores the organization's use of residential areas for military infrastructure.
A report by Abu Ali Express on Tuesday morning reveals that the entrances to Hezbollah's military tunnels in the western sector of southern Lebanon, near the coast, are concealed inside civilian homes. This finding aligns with previous reports and IDF intelligence assessments regarding Hezbollah's strategy of embedding military infrastructure within populated areas in southern Lebanon. The report adds a specific geographic detail – the western coastal sector – to a well-documented pattern. As The Zioneer has previously reported, Hezbollah has for years operated from within civilian areas, using homes as launch pads and cover for its military activities, including extensive tunnel networks. No further details on the specific villages or the extent of the tunnel network have been provided in this report.
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