Brief: Israeli forces uncover and demolish extensive terror infrastructure designed to facilitate cross-border attacks against northern communities.
The Israel Defense Forces successfully destroyed a 30-meter Hezbollah tunnel in southern Lebanon as part of ongoing operations to neutralize terror infrastructure along Israel's northern border.
The tunnel, discovered during IDF ground operations, represents the type of subterranean threat that Hezbollah has developed over years to enable infiltration attacks against Israeli communities. IDF engineering units demolished the structure using controlled explosives after documenting its scope and construction.
The discovery and destruction of the tunnel underscores the extensive network of military infrastructure that Hezbollah has built with Iranian support in southern Lebanon, in violation of United Nations Security Council Resolution 1701, which ended the 2006 Second Lebanon War. That resolution called for the area south of the Litani River to be free of armed personnel and weapons other than those of the Lebanese government and UNIFIL peacekeeping forces.
IDF forces have been systematically locating and destroying Hezbollah's offensive capabilities in southern Lebanon, including weapons caches, observation posts, and tunnel networks designed to facilitate attacks on Israeli territory. The military has released numerous videos documenting the scale of Hezbollah's military buildup in Lebanese villages near the border.
The tunnel operations are part of Israel's broader effort to push Hezbollah forces away from the border and create conditions that will allow tens of thousands of displaced northern residents to return safely to their homes. Israeli communities in the Galilee and Golan Heights have faced persistent rocket and anti-tank missile attacks from Hezbollah positions in Lebanon.
Hezbollah, designated as a terrorist organization by Israel, the United States, and numerous other countries, has constructed extensive tunnel networks both along the Lebanese border and beneath its strongholds in southern Beirut and the Bekaa Valley. Israel has made the elimination of this infrastructure a key security objective.

