He Israeli Army dismantled an underground tunnel associated with the Hezbollah’s elite Radwan unit in the south of Lebanon. According to a military statement, the Brigade 300with the support of engineering forces, eliminated the 100 meter underground route that connected with a terrorist hideout.
In the tunnel, Israeli troops They found explosives, rifles, anti-tank missiles, observation systems and machine gun positions directed towards Israeli posts. Also discovered was a command center with rocket launcher which had been used during the war.
All the material was confiscated and destroyed along with the underground structure. “The Army continues to eliminate threats in southern Lebanon in compliance with the ceasefire agreements“said the official statement from the forces
He alleged cessation of attacks between Israel and Hezbollaheffective since November 27, establishes that the forces of the Lebanese group must retreat north of the Litani River within 60 days, while Israeli troops must completely abandon southern Lebanon. Despite this, Israel maintains operations in the region and neutralized several combatants of Hezbollah in recent weeks.
The key route for arms smuggling
In parallel, the Israeli Army confirmed having attacked the Janta crossingin the Lebanon-Syria borderother strategic point used by Hezbollah for smuggling weapons from Iran.
“Since its creation, unit 4400 of Hezbollah has developed strategic routes for the transfer of weapons. In response, Israeli forces have carried out operations aimed at dismantling these networks and eliminating their commanders,” the statement highlighted.
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Israel carries out neutralization operations in Lebanon.
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Israel recalled that these actions include the elimination of key figures such as Muhammad Jafar Qasirleader of the unit, killed in October in Beirut, and his successor, Ali Hassan Gharibneutralized weeks later in Damascus.
The conflict between Israel and Hezbollah, which escalated at the end of September, has already left a balance of more than 4,000 dead, including civilians and combatants. The country commanded by Benjamin Netanyahu redoubled its ground and air offensive with the aim of dismantling Hezbollah operations, backed by Iranin Lebanese territory.
The attack on Ben Gurion airport
On another front, the Yemen’s Houthi Shiite rebels They attacked the airport Ben Gurionnearly Tel Aviv, using a hypersonic ballistic missile. This attack was presented as a retaliation for recent Israeli bombings against the airport Fury and other key facilities in Yemen.
The Houthi spokesperson Yahya Sarea declared that the missile, named “Palestine2”reached its objective, causing casualties and temporarily paralyzing airport operations. However, Israeli sources stated that the project was intercepted before entering its airspace.
Local media reported that several international flights were delayed while the situation at the airport was assessed. Hours before the attack, Israel had bombed strategic infrastructure controlled by the Houthisincluding the port of Al Hodeida and several power plants, leaving at least ssix dead and 40 injured.
This exchange of attacks intensifies regional tensionswhile Israel faces threats both on its immediate borders and elsewhere in the world. Middle East.
Source: Ambito