Israel destroys Hezbollah underground infrastructure in southern Lebanon
The site held hundreds of weapons and launch shafts, and the IDF said it was built over years with Iranian support.
- On Monday, the Israel Defense Forces destroyed a major Hezbollah underground complex near Majdal Zoun in southern Lebanon, describing the facility as stretching more than 200 metres and reaching over 25 metres deep.
- This operation follows a US-sponsored trilateral framework agreement signed Friday intended to disarm Hezbollah, though the militant group immediately rejected the deal, calling it a "surrender of sovereignty."
- The complex contained hundreds of weapons, four launch shafts, and 12 rooms for storage, the IDF confirmed, while stating it had informed the United States in advance of the demolition.
- Hezbollah called the destruction a "blatant violation of the ceasefire" and said it reserves the right to respond, while Lebanese lawmaker Hassan Fadlallah warned the government's actions risk pushing the country into internal chaos.
- Parliament Speaker Nabih Berri criticized the framework as "ten times worse than the 17 May 1983 agreement," signaling political resistance as Israeli forces continue dismantling similar infrastructure along the border.
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