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IDF detonates massive Hezbollah tunnels in southern Lebanon; Amit Segal: 'unprecedented' explosive volume

The Zioneer Intelligence Desk
IDF detonates massive Hezbollah tunnels in southern Lebanon; Amit Segal: 'unprecedented' explosive volume

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TL;DR

The IDF is destroying an extensive underground tunnel network built by Iran in southern Lebanon, according to reports. Journalist Amit Segal (N12) says the amount of explosives being transferred to the area exceeds that of any other front throughout the war. The operation follows the demolition of a Hezbollah underground compound earlier this month.

01 · THE DISPATCH

The IDF is detonating a massive underground tunnel network in southern Lebanon, built by Iran for Hezbollah. Journalist Amit Segal (N12) reported that quantities of explosives being directed to the area exceed those used on any other front throughout the war. The operation follows a pattern of systematic destruction of Hezbollah's fortified infrastructure near the border, as The Zioneer reported earlier — including the demolition of an underground compound on June 21 and the capture of a drone factory hidden in a mountain on the same day. The current effort targets tunnels that Iran financed and Hezbollah constructed, intended as a strategic asset for future attacks. No casualty figures or official IDF statement have been released alongside the reports; the source of the footage is Reuters via Telegram.

02 · How it developed

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    Reports indicate Iran constructed the extensive underground tunnel network in southern Lebanon.

  2. Explosive volume used in the demolition is reportedly unprecedented in the war.

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