
IDF destroys massive Hezbollah tunnel network in southern Lebanon
The IDF said the site contained large quantities of weapons and equipment and was designed to house and support hundreds, potentially thousands, of terrorists.

The IDF said the site contained large quantities of weapons and equipment and was designed to house and support hundreds, potentially thousands, of terrorists.

IDF forces operating in northern Gaza demolished over 14 kilometers of Hamas tunnels — complete with sleeping quarters and operational planning rooms — while uncovering dozens of weapons.

But Israel lacks the industrial capacity of the United States or China, limiting mass production.

Because the control signal travels through a physical fiber rather than the airwaves, the drones are effectively impervious to electronic‑warfare jamming, a domain in which the IDF has traditionally held overwhelming superiority.

The incident highlights the increasing danger of First Person View (FPV) drones employed by Hezbollah in the conflict.

Only four defenders countered 80 Hamas terrorists leading to death of 11 residents.

The IDF simultaneously raided three locations—searching 100 buildings, seizing over 10 weapons including M16s and pipe bombs, and arresting six terror suspects.