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IDF destroys Hezbollah command center in Lebanon

The Israeli army said it demolished an underground Hezbollah command center, built beneath a construction material factory near a peacekeeper post in southern Lebanon.

Axar.az reports, citing The Times of Israel, that during operations in the village of Haddatha, inside the IDF’s south Lebanon buffer zone, troops uncovered a 55-meter- (180-foot)-long tunnel, the military said.

The IDF said the tunnel featured three rooms, and it was used by Hezbollah as a command center. It was built beneath a construction material factory and located some 300 meters from a UNIFIL building, according to the army.

Nearby, troops also located a pit with dozens of weapons in it, the IDF added.

Date
2026.07.29 / 17:16
Author
Axar.az
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