A new report details a vast underground Hezbollah facility buried 25 meters below ground, just six kilometers from the Israeli border, containing missiles, launch shafts, explosives, UAVs, and command rooms built with Iranian backing, according to The Zioneer’s curated sources. The disclosure follows a series of ongoing IDF operations exposing Hezbollah's subterranean infrastructure in southern Lebanon.
A fresh intelligence briefing from The Zioneer’s curated sources reveals an unprecedented underground Hezbollah facility — dubbed a 'terror city' — buried 25 meters deep, just six kilometers from the Israeli border. The briefing, received this evening (Monday), details missiles, launch shafts, explosives, UAVs, and command rooms, all built with Iranian backing. This disclosure follows a thread our desk has tracked since Saturday night, when Israeli forces first reported the 'Imad 4' network, and it adds precise specifications to what had been a developing picture.
The thread began Saturday 22:47 Jerusalem with unverified Arab-channel rumors that the Ali al-Taher ridge site was Hezbollah’s legendary 'Imad 4' base. By the same timestamp, the IDF officially confirmed the capture and described the base as fortified with command centers, missile launch shafts, and logistics. Later that night (still Sat 22:47), the IDF released an illustration of the large facility six kilometers from the border, and a report noted the base had taken at least a decade to build and was being preserved as a showcase. This evening’s briefing, from The Zioneer’s curated sources, is the first to specify the 25-meter depth and the full inventory: missiles, launch shafts, explosives, UAVs, and command rooms — elevating the thread from official confirmation to detailed, source-driven intelligence.
As The Zioneer reported earlier Monday, the IDF uncovered a Hezbollah 'drone airport' under Majdal Zoun and eliminated over 20 terrorists on site. On Sunday, the military released footage of a Hezbollah tunnel seven kilometers inside Lebanon and published an illustration of a large underground compound six kilometers from Metula beneath the Beaufort Ridge, featuring living quarters, medical facilities, and weapons storage for hundreds of terrorists. That same day, a reporter embedded with troops described Hezbollah's 'underground missile city,' and the IDF disclosed a drone factory and launch site hidden in a mountain near the border, with a cache of 50 Iranian-made explosive UAVs. These developments, all reported by The Zioneer, reinforce a consistent picture of an Iranian-funded subterranean network stretching across southern Lebanon.
What remains open: the number of active launch shafts inside the newly detailed facility, the full extent of the 'Imad 4' network, and the status of IDF operations to dismantle or neutralize these sites — all of which remain under military classification.
5 developments
- StrongIDF uncovers Hezbollah 'drone airport' under Majdal Zoun, eliminates over 20 terrorists
- DevelopingIDF captures Hezbollah drone factory and launch site hidden in south Lebanon mountain
- ConfirmedIDF reveals Hezbollah's Iran-funded terror tunnel network beneath Beaufort Ridge
- ConfirmedIDF releases footage of Hezbollah tunnel seven kilometers inside southern Lebanon
Source and signal
- Internal intake
