Intelligence officials clearly identified Hezbollah's complex tunnel system built 800 meters from the border, which, at the peak of the fighting, housed around 1,000 Hezbollah operatives. Mere seconds after Brigadier General Guy Levy, Commander of the 98th Division, gave the final approval, a Yahalom officer pressed the button, and the ground in northern Israel trembled. The Home Front Command app reported an earthquake measuring 4.5 on the Richter scale. In reality, it was the detonation of 400 tons of explosives that collapsed Hezbollah's tunnel system in a Lebanese village close to the Israeli border, opposite Kibbutz Misgav Am. The fascinating...