The IDF unveiled a major underground Hezbollah tunnel complex in the village of Majdal Zoun, southern Lebanon, dug 29 meters deep and containing 12 rooms, hundreds of weapons, and four launch shafts aimed at Israel. According to the military, the facility was used to launch drones with a range of up to 200 kilometers. Footage of the site was released by the IDF Spokesperson's Unit.
The IDF on Sunday evening released footage and details of a third underground Hezbollah installation in the village of Majdal Zoun, southern Lebanon — a complex buried 29 meters deep with 12 rooms, hundreds of weapons, and four launch shafts oriented toward Israel. According to the military, the facility was built specifically to launch drones with a range of up to 200 kilometers, sufficient to reach central Israel. The disclosure adds a precise depth figure not included in earlier reports from the same day.
This is the latest in a series of IDF revelations on underground infrastructure in Majdal Zoun. At 18:59 Jerusalem on Sunday, the military first reported a tunnel network over 200 meters long and 25 meters deep, with 12 rooms and four launch shafts, and noted that more than 20 Hezbollah operatives — over 10 from the Radwan elite unit — were killed in the operation. Minutes later, at 19:03, the IDF disclosed a separate drone factory and launch site hidden inside a mountain in the same village. The earlier versions described the depth at 29 meters only in version 1; version 2 gave a depth of 25 meters, and version 3 reported an 'underground route' without a depth figure. The current update (19:05 Jerusalem) again gives 29 meters and for the first time specifies a 200-kilometer drone range. The sequence shows evolving but partially inconsistent depth data across the thread.
As The Zioneer reported on Sunday 19:00 Jerusalem, the Majdal Zoun discoveries are part of a broader IDF campaign to expose Hezbollah's subterranean military buildup in southern Lebanon. Earlier context includes a cached weapons display in the same village (Thu Jun 18 00:07 Jerusalem) and a wider network beneath Beaufort Ridge (Sun Jun 7, 19:53 Jerusalem). The IDF has described the Beaufort network as an Iran-funded tunnel system designed to house hundreds of operatives and survive prolonged combat.
The depth and range figures in the current disclosure come from a single official IDF statement. The inconsistency across thread versions — 29 meters in version 1, 25 meters in version 2, no depth in version 3, and then 29 meters again — remains unresolved, and no independent verification has been reported yet.
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- DevelopingIDF captures Hezbollah drone factory and launch site hidden in south Lebanon mountain
- DevelopingIDF reveals underground tunnel in Majdal Zoun with hundreds of weapons and four launch shafts
- DevelopingIDF uncovers large Hezbollah tunnel network used for about 400 launches
- DevelopingIDF reveals strategic tunnel with massive launch capabilities dozens of meters deep
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