Posted on 10/01/2024 8:18:58 AM PDT by Words Matter
Watch the documentary: In their operations in southern Lebanon, the IDF forces located an underground tunnel of the terrorist organization Hezbollah under the house of a citizen • The house that hid the terror under it is in the village of Meiss al-Jabal near the border with Israel between Menara and Yiftah
Watch the documentation: In their operations in southern Lebanon, the IDF located an underground tunnel of the terrorist organization Hezbollah under the house of a citizen in the village of Mis al-Jabal near the border with Israel between Menara and Yiftah.
The tunnel used for terrorism was found under a 3-story house in the southern village. The fighters found in the underground infrastructure many weapons stockpiles, evaluation complexes for terrorists and thoroughly neutralized the means of warfare together with other compounds they found.
During 200 nights, hundreds of days and dozens of operations in enemy territory, the forces uncovered, neutralized and destroyed underground compounds, attacked thousands of military targets, warehouses of weapons, dozens of tons of explosives, residences for activists, headquarters and more. Some of the means of warfare were taken to Israeli territory.
Nice house. Should’ve built a pool. Cheaper than a tunnel and more fun.
With so much cash from Iran...
Level the block!
I listened to a report on The John Batchelor Show last night about how North Koreans directed the building of tunnels throughout the Middle East, including Gaza and Lebanon.
Of course the owners knew, but it’s possible they had no choice. If wise, they evacuated north.
I find hard to fathom with as much surveillance that goes on in the world that no one see evidence of massive tunneling operations.
There was, that’s why the IDF knew where to look.
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