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Hezbollah Has Inter-Regional Tunnel Network Stretching Hundreds of Kilometers

A new report released by the ALMA Center has exposed a large-scale inter-regional tunnel network belonging to Hezbollah, stretching across Lebanon and designed to allow the group to move personnel and weapons.

The report, titled “Land of tunnels” was released on Thursday by the center which researches security challenges facing Israel on its northern front.

According to the report authored by Major (res.) Tal Beeri, Hezbollah began its tunnel project after the Second Lebanon War in 2006 with the help of the North Koreans and Iranians and “is much larger than the Hamas ‘metro’ project in the Gaza Strip.”

The network supposedly connects the Beirut area, Hezbollah’s central headquarters, the Beqaa area used by the group as its logistical operational rear base, to Southern Lebanon. According to the report they allow for “hundreds of combatants, fully equipped, to pass stealthily and rapidly underground.”

The tunnels are also large enough for motorcycles, ATVs, and other small vehicles to move through them to allow for troops to maneuver from place to place “for the purpose of reinforcing defense positions or for carrying out an attack in a safe, protected, and invisible manner”, according to the report by ALMA Center. (JPost/ VFI News)

“Lord, we pray that you would protect Your people from the attacks of the enemy in the northern border of Israel. We pray that the plans of the enemy will not come to fruition.”