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IDF detonates massive Hezbollah tunnel in Lebanon, new footage shows weapons cache

The Zioneer Intelligence Desk
IDF detonates massive Hezbollah tunnel in Lebanon, new footage shows weapons cache

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TL;DR

New footage released this evening shows the IDF detonating a large Hezbollah tunnel in Lebanon, revealing hundreds of weapons and several launch shafts aimed at Israel, according to Israeli media. The video comes hours after initial tunnel footage was published.

01 · THE DISPATCH

The IDF detonated a large Hezbollah tunnel in Lebanon, publishing new footage of the explosion and the extensive weapons infrastructure inside. The video, reported by N12, shows hundreds of weapons and at least four launch shafts aimed at Israeli territory.

As The Zioneer reported earlier this evening (23:06 Jerusalem), Israeli forces had located hundreds of weapons and several launch shafts deep underground in the same tunnel, according to operational footage released by the military. The new video documents the demolition of the tunnel and provides a more comprehensive view of the arsenal.

The tunnel's scale and proximity to Israeli territory mark it as a significant Hezbollah asset, part of the broader effort to strike Israeli communities and military positions. The IDF has not yet provided an exact location or timeline for the tunnel's discovery and demolition.

02 · How it developed

3 developments

  1. Latest

    New footage reveals hundreds of weapons and launch shafts inside the tunnel.

  2. Netanyahu and Katz officially announce the demolition of the 200-meter tunnel.

  3. Netanyahu and Katz briefed on Hezbollah tunnel over 200 meters long, IDF says

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