Israel has launched an aerial attack on Lebanon. Just as Hamas militants have built in Gaza, Hezbollah militants have built numerous mines in Lebanon. It has been reported that North Korea has helped Hezbollah terrorists build mines. A news package about it.
On October 1, the Israeli army, which invaded Lebanon, discovered Hizbullah’s secret tunnels. In the small village of Ayta ash Shab in southern Lebanon, the Israeli army destroyed more than 12 underground mines.
Hezbollah’s tunnels, which are about 80 feet deep, are hundreds of kilometers long. The mine houses military control rooms, weapons, rocket launchers, logistics used to launch missiles and ammunition storage.
The tunnels built by Hamas are up to 186 miles long and 50 to 200 feet deep. On average each tunnel is 6 feet high and 3 feet wide.
As early as 2020, the Israeli military discovered a tunnel 230 feet deep. It is said that 350 truckloads of construction materials are needed to build an average tunnel. It is said that 86 houses, 7 mosques, 6 schools and 19 hospitals can be built with this.
These tunnels have electricity and ventilation. There are bedrooms with refrigerators and kitchenettes. All these help to stay underground in these tunnels for a long time.
Hezbollah has built much longer and deeper tunnels than Hamas. Interlinked with each other, many of them are associated with Israelite cities.
Hezbollah’s tunnels, which are longer than London’s underground railway, remind South Korea of North Korea’s tunnels. Dr Daphne Richemond-Barak, a professor at Israel’s Reichman University, said North Korean military officials had met with Hezbollah leaders.
Hezbollah seems to have learned the art of tunneling deep underground from Iran. It is noteworthy that Iran is operating nuclear power plants in secret tunnels. I
SIS chief Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi was shot dead in a tunnel; Saddam Hussein was captured from a mine. Al Qaeda leader Osama bin Laden has repeatedly escaped US capture using tunnels.
Israel, which destroys the underground tunnels built by Hamas in Gaza, has also started destroying the tunnels of Hezbollah terrorists in Lebanon.
Last month, Hezbollah leader Hassan Nasrullah was killed in an Israeli airstrike in the bunker of a 65-foot underground tunnel in the Lebanese capital, Beirut. Through this, it is saying loudly to Hezbollah and Iran that no matter how deep they hide, they will not let go.
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