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Underground Monsters: What Remains of the Terror Tunnels Beneath Lebanese Soil

For decades, Hezbollah quietly constructed a sprawling tunnel network beneath Lebanese soil, a flagship project whose true scale is only now coming into focus. The underground system was built to conceal missiles, living quarters, food supplies, weapons, and an entire raid plan awaiting the order to strike. Former Israeli sector commanders describe an infrastructure far larger than earlier estimates suggested. Much of the threat, they caution, still lies ahead.

Major General (res.) Yitzhak Gershon explained that tunnels run throughout Lebanon and were designed to hide hundreds of operatives capable of raiding the Galilee within hours. Had Hezbollah joined the October 7 onslaught, he warned, Israeli forces would have encountered Radwan Force militants at the very entrances to Haifa. The enemy understands its vulnerability to Israeli air superiority and intelligence dominance, and so it burrowed underground to shield fighters, ammunition, missile stockpiles, and launchers. The scale of the work reflects a massive Iranian investment in sophistication and concealment.

Colonel (res.) Kobi Marom cautioned that the depth and complexity of the project raise hard questions about whether airstrikes alone can dismantle it. By his assessment, the IDF may have destroyed only about a quarter of the overall network so far. In Hezbollah’s centers of gravity — Nabatieh, Beirut, and the Beqaa Valley — the underground system still enables continued production. The full measure of this buried threat, he stressed, has yet to be confronted.

(INN/VFI News)

“He who keeps Israel will neither slumber nor sleep.” – Psalm 121:4