Massive Blast Rocks Northern Israel as IDF Destroys Hezbollah Tunnel Loaded With 80 Tons of Explosives
A massive explosion echoed across northern Israel on Sunday evening as the IDF demolished one of Hezbollah’s largest and most heavily fortified underground terrorist installations in southern Lebanon. The sprawling tunnel complex, described by the military as one of Hezbollah’s most significant strategic assets, contained hundreds of weapons, approximately 80 tons of explosives, launch shafts, drones, and other military equipment intended for attacks against Israel.
Prime Minister Binyomin Netanyahu and Defense Minister Yisroel Katz announced that the operation, dubbed “Operation Closing Verse,” targeted Hezbollah’s underground infrastructure near the southern Lebanese village of Majdal Zoun. They said the mission dealt a significant blow to the terrorist organization while reaffirming Israel’s determination to continue eliminating threats along its northern border.
According to the Israeli leaders, the underground network stretched for more than 200 meters and reached a depth exceeding 25 meters beneath the surface. The facility housed hundreds of weapons and multiple launch shafts aimed at Israeli territory and civilian communities.
The IDF later revealed additional details about the sophisticated complex. Beyond its four launch shafts, the tunnel contained 12 fortified rooms that served as terrorist living quarters and weapons storage facilities. Reinforced blast doors had also been installed throughout the underground network in an effort to protect the site from military attack.
Troops discovered dozens of dismantled drones, aircraft components, explosive warheads, and approximately 80 tons of explosives inside the complex. Military officials said the tunnel represented one of Hezbollah’s most important strategic assets in the sector and had been constructed using technology and engineering expertise supplied by the Iranian regime.
During the operation, Israeli forces eliminated more than 20 Hezbollah terrorists in the area, including approximately ten members of the organization’s elite Radwan Force.
Netanyahu and Katz also disclosed that Israel informed the United States and the U.S. envoy to Lebanon in advance of the operation.
“IDF commanders and troops will remain in the southern Lebanon security zone and will continue to destroy terror infrastructure, eliminate threats to northern communities, and ensure the safety of Israel’s citizens,” the military said in a statement.
The IDF said troops from the 551st Brigade Combat Team, together with elite Yahalom combat engineers operating under the 91st Division, located and destroyed the underground complex during ongoing operations inside the security zone.
Ahead of the controlled detonation, regional councils across the Western and Upper Galilee alerted residents that an unusually powerful explosion would be heard as the IDF completed the destruction of Hezbollah’s terrorist infrastructure.
Military officials also warned that the force of the blast could activate independent earthquake detection systems that are not connected to the Home Front Command’s warning network.
In a message distributed to residents before the explosion, authorities wrote: “Due to the sheer force of the blast, local, independent earthquake alerts—which are not connected to Home Front Command systems—may be triggered. There is no danger to residents in the north.”
The controlled blast was heard across wide areas of northern Israel, marking the destruction of what the IDF described as one of Hezbollah’s largest and most strategically important underground military installations along the Lebanese border.
{Matzav.com}
