Footage From Hezbollah Tunnel Under Cemetery, Huge Cache Of Weapons, Rockets
Israel and Iran-backed Hezbollah have been fighting across the Lebanese border since the war in Gaza erupted after Hamas attacked Israeli towns last year.
The Israeli military on Sunday said it “dismantled” multiple underground tunnels used by Hezbollah members in Lebanon, including the one that was allegedly located under a cemetery.
The kilometre-long tunnel housed command and control rooms, sleeping quarters and weapon caches. In a post on X, the Israeli Defense Forces (IDF) shared a video that showed dozens of weapons and other military equipment stored in the tunnel.
“Hezbollah doesn’t value human life — dead or alive,” the IDF said.
Israel and Iran-backed Hezbollah have been fighting across the Lebanese border since the war in Gaza erupted after Hamas attacked Israeli towns on October 7 last year.
Since launching a cross-border ground assault into Lebanon in September, the Israeli military says it has found multiple tunnel shafts, including one it said was about 25 metres long and crossed into Israel.
Last month, the IDF released a video of a tunnel allegedly used by Hezbollah members under a Lebanese civilian house and said it was “nothing like” the one built by Hamas members in Gaza.
“We are crossing the border into south Lebanon to see what Hezbollah has been doing in the villages of south Lebanon.
Radwan “terrorists could stay here for weeks,” she said while referring to Iran-backed Hezbollah’s elite units.
“This is nothing like the tunnels we saw in Gaza,” she added.
Israeli Air Strikes Kill Dozens In Lebanon, Gaza
The Israeli military on Sunday conducted air strikes in Lebanon and Gaza, killing dozens of people.
The war in Gaza erupted after Hamas’s October 7 attack on southern Israel which resulted in over 1,200 deaths. Israel’s retaliatory campaign has since then killed more than 43,000 people in Gaza.
Israel also conducted a strike on an apartment belonging to Hezbollah in Syria’s capital Damascus and killed nine people, including a Hezbollah commander.