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N12 reports: IDF reveals Hezbollah weapons cache in Tallousa bedroom included anti-tank missiles, RPGs

The Zioneer Intelligence Desk
N12 reports: IDF reveals Hezbollah weapons cache in Tallousa bedroom included anti-tank missiles, RPGs

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TL;DR

According to N12, the IDF located explosives, anti-tank missile launchers, RPG rockets, vests, helmets, and Hezbollah flags in a bedroom of a civilian home in the village of Tallousa, southern Lebanon. The IDF's official spokesperson provided the details.

01 · THE DISPATCH

The N12 report Tuesday evening that the IDF uncovered a weapons cache in a civilian bedroom in Tallousa, southern Lebanon, confirms details the military had already released earlier in the day. The N12 report includes the same items—explosives, anti-tank missile launchers, RPG rockets, vests, helmets, and Hezbollah flags—that the IDF Spokesperson had publicized at 17:59 Jerusalem. The Zioneer reported the IDF's full details at 19:45 Jerusalem.

The IDF's disclosure progressed rapidly Tuesday afternoon. At 17:59 Jerusalem, the military released a series of statements and footage: first a media report by ynet, then a video of the cache, then identification of the village as Tallousa, then attribution to Brigade 769, and finally a detailed list of weapons. The cache was found inside a bedroom of a civilian home. The N12 report, which cites the IDF spokesperson, is consistent with the official account.

The find is the latest in a pattern of Hezbollah embedding military infrastructure in civilian areas in southern Lebanon, as The Zioneer has documented. On June 9, The Zioneer reported a weapons cache next to a baby crib in Zawtar. On June 21, it reported a drone factory hidden in a mountain. On June 20, Hezbollah itself released a video showing use of civilian homes as launch pads. The Tallousa cache fits this established pattern.

The N12 report adds no new facts beyond what the IDF already released. The operational context—whether the cache was connected to an active Hezbollah cell or was part of abandoned stockpiles—remains unstated.

02 · How it developed

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    IDF confirms explosives, anti-tank launchers, RPGs, and gear in bedroom.

  2. Weapons cache identified in the village of Tallousa.

  3. Cache included anti-tank missiles, RPGs, explosives, vests, and helmets.

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