The Israeli military revealed a large Hezbollah tunnel in southern Lebanon, filled with weapons and located six miles from Israeli civilian communities, the IDF says. The disclosure is the latest in a series of Israeli operations uncovering Hezbollah's subterranean infrastructure near the northern border.
The Israeli military exposed a major Hezbollah terror tunnel in southern Lebanon on Tuesday, packed with weapons and located approximately six miles from Israeli civilian communities, the IDF said in a statement.
As The Zioneer has reported over the past week, the IDF has been systematically uncovering and destroying Hezbollah's underground network in southern Lebanon. The operations have revealed tunnels dozens of meters deep, containing missiles, launch shafts, explosives, UAVs, and command rooms, many built with Iranian backing.
Tuesday's announcement adds to a growing picture: the latest tunnel was found stocked with weapons near the border, underscoring what the military describes as an ongoing threat on the northern frontier. No details were provided on whether the tunnel was destroyed or whether any operatives were trapped inside. The IDF said the operation is part of its broader campaign to dismantle Hezbollah's subterranean infrastructure.
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