The IDF destroyed a Hezbollah underground infrastructure site buried more than 25 meters deep in southern Lebanon, according to i24NEWS. The operation was coordinated with the US, the report said. Separately, the military cleared for publication that Capt. David Hazut, 21, a Golani platoon commander from Ashkelon, was killed in a clash in southern Lebanon — a development already covered by The Zioneer.
The IDF destroyed a Hezbollah underground site buried more than 25 meters deep in southern Lebanon, i24NEWS reported Sunday evening, citing clearance for publication. The report said the United States was updated on the operation. The strike expands the IDF's campaign against Hezbollah's fortified subterranean network, which had previously included the elimination of seven operatives from an underground route (The Zioneer, June 14) and the destruction of a Hezbollah underground compound (The Zioneer, June 21).
Earlier Sunday, the IDF announced that Capt. David Hazut, 21, was killed in a clash in Deir Siryan (The Zioneer, 12:21 and 13:09 Jerusalem); the Hezbollah operative who shot him was later tracked down and eliminated (The Zioneer, 19:03 Jerusalem). The names and details of the strikes remain partially unverified beyond the i24NEWS report.
6 developments
- StrongNetanyahu, Katz confirm IDF destroyed 200-meter Hezbollah tunnel in Majdal Zoun
- DevelopingIDF captures Hezbollah drone factory and launch site hidden inside south Lebanon mountain
- DevelopingIDF destroys Hezbollah underground compound in southern Lebanon
- DevelopingIDF says Hezbollah drone surveillance cell dismantled in southern Lebanon
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