JERUSALEM:
Israeli forces have been finishing up raids into southern Lebanon for months, uncovering Hezbollah tunnels and weapon caches beneath properties and uncovering invasion plans by the group, Israeli army spokesman Daniel Hagari mentioned on Tuesday.
Hagari mentioned the main points have been being declassified, hours after Israel introduced a floor operation towards the Iran-backed Hezbollah in southern Lebanon.
Dozens of such operations had uncovered detailed plans by Hezbollah to enter Israel and perform an assault much like the one led by the Palestinian Hamas in southern Israel on October 7 final 12 months.
“Our troopers entered Hezbollah’s underground infrastructure; uncovered Hezbollah’s hidden weapons caches and seized and destroyed the weapons together with superior, Iranian-made weapons,” Hagari mentioned.
The findings and proof found beneath properties in villages in southern Lebanon through the raids can be offered to the worldwide neighborhood, Hagari mentioned.
Hagari confirmed movies filmed on troops’ body-cameras from what he mentioned have been Hezbollah tunnels beneath three Lebanese villages that lie throughout the border from three Israeli cities. The forces additionally discovered maps marking Israeli communities and military posts, he mentioned.
“The operations that we de-classified tonight are solely a small variety of dozens of operations that we’ll reveal going ahead, together with the destruction of Hezbollah’s strategic property and capabilities,” he mentioned.
Hagari mentioned that the bottom raids would proceed till tens of 1000’s of uprooted Israelis dwelling close to the border are capable of return safely to their properties, however that the army’s intention was to finish them as quick as they will.
“We’re not going to Beirut. We’re not going to the cities in southern Lebanon. We’re specializing in the world of these villages subsequent to our border,” mentioned Hagari.
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