The IDF disclosed a major Hezbollah tunnel network uncovered by reserve troops of Brigade 551 in the village of Majdal Zoun, southern Lebanon, containing four launch shafts, 12 rooms, and hundreds of weapons. The military said more than 20 Hezbollah operatives — including over 10 from the Radwan Force — were killed, and over 50 terror infrastructures were destroyed. The underground route is over 200 meters long and 25 meters deep, housing storage rooms for explosives, anti-tank missiles, and drones, according to the IDF.
The Israel Defense Forces on Sunday evening disclosed a second distinct tunnel network in the village of Majdal Zoun, southern Lebanon, after its initial release at 19:03 Jerusalem. The newly detailed underground complex, uncovered by reserve troops of Brigade 551, is over 200 meters long and 25 meters deep — shallower than the 29-meter depth reported less than an hour earlier. It contains four launch shafts, 12 rooms, and hundreds of weapons, the military said.
As The Zioneer reported at 19:03 Jerusalem, the first disclosure described a tunnel of identical dimensions — 12 rooms and four launch shafts — but at a depth of 29 meters, housing a drone assembly facility and alongside footage of a separate cache of 50 Iranian-made explosive UAVs. By 19:08 Jerusalem, the desk added that over 20 Hezbollah operatives, including more than 10 from the Radwan Force, had been killed in the wider operation. The military's latest statement specifies that over 50 terror infrastructure sites were destroyed and that the elite Yahalom combat engineering unit located the route and its subsidiary facilities.
**BACKGROUND:** The campaign against Hezbollah's subterranean infrastructure in southern Lebanon has intensified over recent weeks. As The Zioneer reported on Sun Jun 7, a tunnel network used for approximately 400 launches was uncovered in the Beaufort area. On Sat Jun 20, four IDF soldiers were killed in a tunnel ambush on the Ali Taher ridge, and on Sun Jun 14, the IDF reported striking over 70 Hezbollah sites and killing seven operatives from an underground route.
**WHAT REMAINS OPEN:** The military's two disclosures from the same village — one at 19:03 Jerusalem describing a 29-meter-deep tunnel and one at approximately 19:11 Jerusalem describing a 25-meter-deep route — appear to refer to distinct discoveries within the same complex. The relationship between the two structures has not been officially clarified.
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- DevelopingIDF uncovers large Hezbollah tunnel network used for about 400 launches
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