Israeli forces unveiled a sprawling underground complex built with Iranian technology, over 200 meters long and 25 meters deep, containing hundreds of weapons and four launch shafts directed at Israeli territory, according to a military source cited by Noam Amir (Channel 14).
This morning's disclosure builds on a series of IDF revelations about Hezbollah's subterranean infrastructure in southern Lebanon. As The Zioneer reported on June 28, previous footage showed hundreds of weapons and launch shafts deep underground. The complex described today is distinct in scale — over 200 meters long — and is explicitly attributed to Iranian engineering and technology. The four launch shafts were positioned to fire toward Israel. The IDF has not yet stated whether the compound was operationally active before its exposure, or whether all weapons have been seized. The single source is Noam Amir (Channel 14), citing a military source; no independent confirmation has been published at this hour.
2 developments
- DevelopingIDF reveals strategic tunnel with massive launch capabilities dozens of meters deep
- DevelopingIDF captures Hezbollah drone factory and launch site hidden inside south Lebanon mountain
- StrongIDF demolishes major Hezbollah underground drone facility in southern Lebanon
- ConfirmedHezbollah's 25-meter-deep terror city revealed 6 km from Israeli border
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