Israel's military unveiled a deep strategic tunnel in southern Lebanon, describing it as having immense launch capabilities from dozens of meters underground, according to the IDF statement relayed by Israeli media.
The Israel Defense Forces on Sunday evening released details of a strategic tunnel uncovered in southern Lebanon, describing it as dozens of meters deep and equipped with significant launch capabilities. The announcement comes as part of a series of disclosures about Hezbollah's underground network — as The Zioneer previously reported, IDF special forces recently exposed a 29-meter-deep drone-launch tunnel in Majdal Zoun with 12 rooms and launch shafts aimed at Israel, and a broader network beneath the Beaufort Ridge linked to hundreds of launches. The military's latest statement adds to the picture of an extensive subterranean infrastructure built to enable prolonged attacks against Israel. No independent verification of the tunnel's specific capabilities has been published as of this bulletin.
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