Israeli sources published new footage of a Hezbollah weapons depot seized by IDF forces, containing 5 tons of explosives, dozens of suicide drones, mines, and explosive charges, according to Abu Ali Express.
Israeli sources have published new footage showing a Hezbollah weapons cache captured by Israeli forces, the Abu Ali Express channel reported Tuesday evening. The depot reportedly contained 5 tons of explosives, dozens of suicide drones, mines, and explosive charges. The find underscores the scale of Hezbollah's arsenal stored in southern Lebanon.
As The Zioneer reported earlier tonight, a similar cache was documented in footage published minutes earlier, indicating a broader pattern of captured weapons depots being revealed. The IDF has previously disclosed multiple Hezbollah arms caches in civilian areas in southern Lebanon, including a cache found next to a baby crib in early June. The latest footage adds to the growing record of seized weaponry as Israeli ground operations continue north of the Litani River.
2 developments
- DevelopingIDF publishes footage of Hezbollah weapon cache at Beaufort Castle
- StrongIDF hits Hezbollah weapons cache with secondary explosions in Tyre, southern Lebanon
- StrongIDF finds Hezbollah weapons cache next to baby crib in southern Lebanon
- DevelopingIDF uncovers large Hezbollah tunnel network used for about 400 launches
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