The Israel Defence Forces (IDF) on Sunday said that security forces operating in southern Lebanon hit a tunnel shaft and a weapons depot previously used by Hezbollah.
Troops demolished a former Hezbollah weapons storehouse
Soldiers located and neutralised the shaft, where mortar rounds intended for use against Israel were found during the war, while other troops separately demolished a former Hezbollah weapons storehouse.
The IDF said the facilities were part of the group’s older entrenchment network and were no longer active, but were dismantled to prevent future exploitation.
Under the terms of the ceasefire that went into effect in November 2024, Hezbollah is required to withdraw its armed forces from southern Lebanon.
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Hezbollah weapons storage sites targeted in Southern Lebanon
On December 5, Israel struck several weapons storage facilities belonging to Hezbollah in southern Lebanon, the Israel Defence Forces said on Thursday.
“These weapons storage facilities were located in the heart of the civilian population. This is yet another example of Hezbollah’s cynical use of Lebanese civilians as human shields and continued operations from within civilian areas,” the IDF said.
To mitigate harm to civilians, residents of nearby buildings were warned to evacuate, while precision weapons, aerial surveillance and other measures were employed.










