Israel destroys Hezbollah underground infrastructure in southern Lebanon
Israel has demolished a 200-meter-long terror tunnel as part of a broader effort to destroy Hezbollah underground infrastructure in southern Lebanon.
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Israel has targeted and destroyed underground infrastructure belonging to Hezbollah in southern Lebanon. This includes the demolition of a terror tunnel measuring 200 meters in length.
Coverage from Reuters and The Jerusalem Post emphasizes the destruction of these subterranean assets. Simultaneously, the BBC reports that Israel is striking southern Lebanon while Hezbollah condemns a new deal.
Reports from The Times of Israel indicate that Iran-backed Hezbollah is claiming a right to defend its homeland in Lebanon. Coverage does not specify the details of the new deal being condemned.
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Quick answers
What specific infrastructure was destroyed?
The IDF demolished a 200-meter-long terror tunnel in southern Lebanon.
How has Hezbollah responded to recent events?
Hezbollah has condemned a new deal and claimed the right to defend its homeland.
Which organizations are involved in the conflict?
The reported actions involve the IDF, Iran-backed Hezbollah, and the state of Israel.
Coverage (5)
- Israel strikes Lebanon, testing days-old peace deal Al Jazeera · 8h ago
- Israel strikes southern Lebanon as Hezbollah condemns new deal BBC · 8h ago
- WATCH: IDF demolishes 200-meter-long terror tunnel in southern Lebanon The Jerusalem Post · 8h ago
- Iran-backed Hezbollah claims ‘right to defend its homeland’ in Lebanon The Times of Israel · 8h ago
- Israel destroys Hezbollah underground infrastructure in southern Lebanon Reuters · 8h ago broke it first
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