Underground complex under Majdal Zoun was 25 meters deep, stored weapons and drones, and was located during an Israeli operation that destroyed about 50 military structures linked to the Lebanese group in the south of the country
The Israeli Army claimed to have located a Hezbollah tunnel over 200 meters long and 25 meters deep under the village of Majdal Zoun, in southern Lebanon. Images released on June 21 show a structure with launch pits, rooms, and armaments.
Hezbollah tunnel had four launch pits
According to the Israel Defense Forces, the underground complex had four pits used to launch rockets and 12 chambers.
The spaces included living areas and locations designated for the storage of military equipment.
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Among the materials found were explosive devices, anti-tank missiles, and unmanned aerial vehicles.
The depth and length of the structure allowed for various military activities to be gathered in a facility built below the inhabited area.

Operation destroyed about 50 Hezbollah military structures
The action was conducted by troops operating under the command of the 91st Israeli Division. According to the Israeli Army, more than 20 Hezbollah members were killed during the operation in the region.
The Israeli forces stated that some of the dead belonged to the Radwan Force, the group’s elite unit.
About 50 military infrastructure points were also reportedly destroyed, including weapons depots and observation posts.

Ground actions began in March
The Israel Defense Forces announced on March 16, 2026, the start of limited and targeted ground operations against Hezbollah positions in southern Lebanon.
The discovery of the Hezbollah tunnel was disclosed while representatives of the United States and Iran were negotiating in Switzerland.
The situation in Lebanon was among the topics discussed, amid disagreements over the continuation of Israeli military operations and Iranian support for Hezbollah.
This article was prepared based on information from the Israel Defense Forces and the Tasnim agency, with data, numbers, and statements preserved as per the consulted material.


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