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Armed German Police Officers On Duty
Two uniformed police officers equipped with sidearms in holsters stand close together during a public security operation in Munich, Bavaria, Upper Bavaria, Germany, on May 18, 2025. The officers wear tactical uniforms and carry firearms as part of their standard police equipment. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto) -
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Ottawa Conference On Security And Defence - Day One
OTTAWA, CANADA MARCH 5:
A Canadian Army senior officer, adorned with an aiguillette (military cord), attends the 93rd Ottawa Conference on Security and Defence at the Fairmont Chateau Laurier Hotel in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada, on March 5, 2025 (Photo by Artur Widak/NurPhoto via Getty Images) (Photo by Artur Widak/NurPhoto) -
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Tulsi Gabbard
December 16, 2021 - Fort Bragg, North Carolina, United States: Former Congresswoman Tulsi Gabbard fires a pistol during the 2021 Celebrity Tactical Challenge at the U.S. Army John F. Kennedy Special Warfare Center and School's Miller Training Complex December 16, 2021. Twelve celebrities teamed up with Green Berets to take part in the annual event. (K. Kassens/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS) -
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Tulsi Gabbard
December 16, 2021 - Fort Bragg, North Carolina, United States: Former Congresswoman Tulsi Gabbard fires a rifle at multiple targets during the 2021 Celebrity Tactical Challenge at the U.S. Army John F. Kennedy Special Warfare Center and School's Miller Training Complex December 16, 2021. Twelve celebrities teamed up with Green Berets to take part in the annual event. (K. Kassens/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS) -
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Tulsi Gabbard
December 16, 2021 - Fort Bragg, North Carolina, United States: Former Congresswoman Tulsi Gabbard fires a pistol from inside a bus during the 2021 Celebrity Tactical Challenge at the U.S. Army John F. Kennedy Special Warfare Center and School's Miller Training Complex December 16, 2021. Twelve celebrities teamed up with Green Berets to take part in the annual event. (K. Kassens/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS) -
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Tulsi Gabbard
December 16, 2021 - Fort Bragg, North Carolina, United States: Former Congresswoman Tulsi Gabbard fires a rifle at multiple targets during the 2021 Celebrity Tactical Challenge at the U.S. Army John F. Kennedy Special Warfare Center and School's Miller Training Complex December 16, 2021. Twelve celebrities teamed up with Green Berets to take part in the annual event. (K. Kassens/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS) -
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Tulsi Gabbard
December 16, 2021 - Fort Bragg, North Carolina, United States: Former Congresswoman Tulsi Gabbard fires a rifle at multiple targets during the 2021 Celebrity Tactical Challenge at the U.S. Army John F. Kennedy Special Warfare Center and School's Miller Training Complex December 16, 2021. Twelve celebrities teamed up with Green Berets to take part in the annual event. (K. Kassens/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS) -
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Tulsi Gabbard
December 16, 2021 - Fort Bragg, North Carolina, United States: Former Congresswoman Tulsi Gabbard loads ammo before taking part in the 2021 Celebrity Tactical Challenge at the U.S. Army John F. Kennedy Special Warfare Center and School's Miller Training Complex December 16, 2021. Twelve celebrities teamed up with Green Berets to take part in the annual event. (K. Kassens/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS) -
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Tulsi Gabbard
December 16, 2021 - Fort Bragg, North Carolina, United States: Former Congresswoman Tulsi Gabbard fires a pistol during the 2021 Celebrity Tactical Challenge at the U.S. Army John F. Kennedy Special Warfare Center and School's Miller Training Complex December 16, 2021. Twelve celebrities teamed up with Green Berets to take part in the annual event. (K. Kassens/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS) -
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Tulsi Gabbard
December 16, 2021 - Fort Bragg, North Carolina, United States: Former Congresswoman Tulsi Gabbard prepares to shoot a rifle during the 2021 Celebrity Tactical Challenge at the U.S. Army John F. Kennedy Special Warfare Center and School's Miller Training Complex December 16, 2021. Twelve celebrities teamed up with Green Berets to take part in the annual event. (K. Kassens/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS) -
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EXCLUSIVE: Israel special commando unit Shayetet 13
EXCLUSIVE:
2022-2023 - Israel: An exclusive full year reportage of Shayetet 13 in training and in operations. Combatants training in diving and on ground raiding. Shayetet 13 is a unit of the Israeli Navy and one of the primary sayeret (reconnaissance) units of the Israel Defense Forces. Shayetet 13 specializes in sea-to-land incursions, counter-terrorism, sabotage, maritime intelligence gathering, maritime hostage rescue, and boarding. The unit is trained for sea, air and land actions. The unit has taken part in almost all of Israel's major wars, as well as other actions. (Ziv Koren/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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EXCLUSIVE: Israel special commando unit Shayetet 13
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2022-2023 - Israel: An exclusive full year reportage of Shayetet 13 in training and in operations. Combatants training in diving and on ground raiding. Shayetet 13 is a unit of the Israeli Navy and one of the primary sayeret (reconnaissance) units of the Israel Defense Forces. Shayetet 13 specializes in sea-to-land incursions, counter-terrorism, sabotage, maritime intelligence gathering, maritime hostage rescue, and boarding. The unit is trained for sea, air and land actions. The unit has taken part in almost all of Israel's major wars, as well as other actions. (Ziv Koren/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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EXCLUSIVE: Israel special commando unit Shayetet 13
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2022-2023 - Israel: An exclusive full year reportage of Shayetet 13 in training and in operations. Never seen before images of combatants in training using a classified under-water vehicle. Shayetet 13 is a unit of the Israeli Navy and one of the primary sayeret (reconnaissance) units of the Israel Defense Forces. Shayetet 13 specializes in sea-to-land incursions, counter-terrorism, sabotage, maritime intelligence gathering, maritime hostage rescue, and boarding. The unit is trained for sea, air and land actions. The unit has taken part in almost all of Israel's major wars, as well as other actions. (Ziv Koren/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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EXCLUSIVE: Israel special commando unit Shayetet 13
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2022-2023 - Israel: An exclusive full year reportage of Shayetet 13 in training and in operations. Combatants training in diving and on ground raiding. Shayetet 13 is a unit of the Israeli Navy and one of the primary sayeret (reconnaissance) units of the Israel Defense Forces. Shayetet 13 specializes in sea-to-land incursions, counter-terrorism, sabotage, maritime intelligence gathering, maritime hostage rescue, and boarding. The unit is trained for sea, air and land actions. The unit has taken part in almost all of Israel's major wars, as well as other actions. (Ziv Koren/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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EXCLUSIVE: Israel special commando unit Shayetet 13
EXCLUSIVE:
2022-2023 - Israel: An exclusive full year reportage of Shayetet 13 in training and in operations. Never seen before images of combatants in training using a classified under-water vehicle. Shayetet 13 is a unit of the Israeli Navy and one of the primary sayeret (reconnaissance) units of the Israel Defense Forces. Shayetet 13 specializes in sea-to-land incursions, counter-terrorism, sabotage, maritime intelligence gathering, maritime hostage rescue, and boarding. The unit is trained for sea, air and land actions. The unit has taken part in almost all of Israel's major wars, as well as other actions. (Ziv Koren/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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EXCLUSIVE: Israel special commando unit Shayetet 13
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2022-2023 - Israel: An exclusive full year reportage of Shayetet 13 in training and in operations. An arrest of terror suspect in a hostile environment. Shayetet 13 is a unit of the Israeli Navy and one of the primary sayeret (reconnaissance) units of the Israel Defense Forces. Shayetet 13 specializes in sea-to-land incursions, counter-terrorism, sabotage, maritime intelligence gathering, maritime hostage rescue, and boarding. The unit is trained for sea, air and land actions. The unit has taken part in almost all of Israel's major wars, as well as other actions. (Ziv Koren/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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EXCLUSIVE: Israel special commando unit Shayetet 13
EXCLUSIVE:
2022-2023 - Israel: An exclusive full year reportage of Shayetet 13 in training and in operations. Never see before combatants training taking over a hostile vessel at sea. This is one of the unit's special abilities. The unit is usually called for this type of mission in order to rescue hostages or thwart a terror activity, like it did with "Karine-A" and "Klos-C" ships which carried weapon coming from Iran to Gaza. Shayetet 13 is a unit of the Israeli Navy and one of the primary sayeret (reconnaissance) units of the Israel Defense Forces. Shayetet 13 specializes in sea-to-land incursions, counter-terrorism, sabotage, maritime intelligence gathering, maritime hostage rescue, and boarding. The unit is trained for sea, air and land actions. The unit has taken part in almost all of Israel's major wars, as well as other actions. (Ziv Koren/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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EXCLUSIVE: Israel special commando unit Shayetet 13
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2022-2023 - Israel: An exclusive full year reportage of Shayetet 13 in training and in operations. Combatants training in diving and on ground raiding. Shayetet 13 is a unit of the Israeli Navy and one of the primary sayeret (reconnaissance) units of the Israel Defense Forces. Shayetet 13 specializes in sea-to-land incursions, counter-terrorism, sabotage, maritime intelligence gathering, maritime hostage rescue, and boarding. The unit is trained for sea, air and land actions. The unit has taken part in almost all of Israel's major wars, as well as other actions. (Ziv Koren/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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EXCLUSIVE: Israel special commando unit Shayetet 13
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2022-2023 - Israel: An exclusive full year reportage of Shayetet 13 in training and in operations. A team of combatants in breaking in and shooting training. Shayetet 13 is a unit of the Israeli Navy and one of the primary sayeret (reconnaissance) units of the Israel Defense Forces. Shayetet 13 specializes in sea-to-land incursions, counter-terrorism, sabotage, maritime intelligence gathering, maritime hostage rescue, and boarding. The unit is trained for sea, air and land actions. The unit has taken part in almost all of Israel's major wars, as well as other actions. (Ziv Koren/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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EXCLUSIVE: Israel special commando unit Shayetet 13
EXCLUSIVE:
2022-2023 - Israel: An exclusive full year reportage of Shayetet 13 in training and in operations. An arrest of terror suspect in a hostile environment. Shayetet 13 is a unit of the Israeli Navy and one of the primary sayeret (reconnaissance) units of the Israel Defense Forces. Shayetet 13 specializes in sea-to-land incursions, counter-terrorism, sabotage, maritime intelligence gathering, maritime hostage rescue, and boarding. The unit is trained for sea, air and land actions. The unit has taken part in almost all of Israel's major wars, as well as other actions. (Ziv Koren/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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EXCLUSIVE: Israel special commando unit Shayetet 13
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2022-2023 - Israel: An exclusive full year reportage of Shayetet 13 in training and in operations. Combatants training with an operational marine vehicle. Shayetet 13 is a unit of the Israeli Navy and one of the primary sayeret (reconnaissance) units of the Israel Defense Forces. Shayetet 13 specializes in sea-to-land incursions, counter-terrorism, sabotage, maritime intelligence gathering, maritime hostage rescue, and boarding. The unit is trained for sea, air and land actions. The unit has taken part in almost all of Israel's major wars, as well as other actions. (Ziv Koren/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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EXCLUSIVE: Israel special commando unit Shayetet 13
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2022-2023 - Israel: An exclusive full year reportage of Shayetet 13 in training and in operations. An arrest of terror suspect in a hostile environment. Shayetet 13 is a unit of the Israeli Navy and one of the primary sayeret (reconnaissance) units of the Israel Defense Forces. Shayetet 13 specializes in sea-to-land incursions, counter-terrorism, sabotage, maritime intelligence gathering, maritime hostage rescue, and boarding. The unit is trained for sea, air and land actions. The unit has taken part in almost all of Israel's major wars, as well as other actions. (Ziv Koren/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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EXCLUSIVE: Israel special commando unit Shayetet 13
EXCLUSIVE:
2022-2023 - Israel: An exclusive full year reportage of Shayetet 13 in training and in operations. Combatants training with an operational marine vehicle. Shayetet 13 is a unit of the Israeli Navy and one of the primary sayeret (reconnaissance) units of the Israel Defense Forces. Shayetet 13 specializes in sea-to-land incursions, counter-terrorism, sabotage, maritime intelligence gathering, maritime hostage rescue, and boarding. The unit is trained for sea, air and land actions. The unit has taken part in almost all of Israel's major wars, as well as other actions. (Ziv Koren/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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EXCLUSIVE: Israel special commando unit Shayetet 13
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2022-2023 - Israel: An exclusive full year reportage of Shayetet 13 in training and in operations. Combatants training with an operational marine vehicle. Shayetet 13 is a unit of the Israeli Navy and one of the primary sayeret (reconnaissance) units of the Israel Defense Forces. Shayetet 13 specializes in sea-to-land incursions, counter-terrorism, sabotage, maritime intelligence gathering, maritime hostage rescue, and boarding. The unit is trained for sea, air and land actions. The unit has taken part in almost all of Israel's major wars, as well as other actions. (Ziv Koren/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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EXCLUSIVE: Israel special commando unit Shayetet 13
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2022-2023 - Israel: An exclusive full year reportage of Shayetet 13 in training and in operations. A team of combatants in breaking in and shooting training. Shayetet 13 is a unit of the Israeli Navy and one of the primary sayeret (reconnaissance) units of the Israel Defense Forces. Shayetet 13 specializes in sea-to-land incursions, counter-terrorism, sabotage, maritime intelligence gathering, maritime hostage rescue, and boarding. The unit is trained for sea, air and land actions. The unit has taken part in almost all of Israel's major wars, as well as other actions. (Ziv Koren/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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EXCLUSIVE: Israel special commando unit Shayetet 13
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2022-2023 - Israel: An exclusive full year reportage of Shayetet 13 in training and in operations. Never see before combatants training taking over a hostile vessel at sea. This is one of the unit's special abilities. The unit is usually called for this type of mission in order to rescue hostages or thwart a terror activity, like it did with "Karine-A" and "Klos-C" ships which carried weapon coming from Iran to Gaza. Shayetet 13 is a unit of the Israeli Navy and one of the primary sayeret (reconnaissance) units of the Israel Defense Forces. Shayetet 13 specializes in sea-to-land incursions, counter-terrorism, sabotage, maritime intelligence gathering, maritime hostage rescue, and boarding. The unit is trained for sea, air and land actions. The unit has taken part in almost all of Israel's major wars, as well as other actions. (Ziv Koren/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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EXCLUSIVE: Israel special commando unit Shayetet 13
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2022-2023 - Israel. An exclusive full year reportage of Shayetet 13 in training and in operations. Combatants during diving training. Shayetet 13 is a unit of the Israeli Navy and one of the primary sayeret (reconnaissance) units of the Israel Defense Forces. Shayetet 13 specializes in sea-to-land incursions, counter-terrorism, sabotage, maritime intelligence gathering, maritime hostage rescue, and boarding. The unit is trained for sea, air and land actions. The unit has taken part in almost all of Israel's major wars, as well as other actions. (Ziv Koren/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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EXCLUSIVE: Israel special commando unit Shayetet 13
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2022-2023 - Israel: An exclusive full year reportage of Shayetet 13 in training and in operations. Combatants training in diving and on ground raiding. Shayetet 13 is a unit of the Israeli Navy and one of the primary sayeret (reconnaissance) units of the Israel Defense Forces. Shayetet 13 specializes in sea-to-land incursions, counter-terrorism, sabotage, maritime intelligence gathering, maritime hostage rescue, and boarding. The unit is trained for sea, air and land actions. The unit has taken part in almost all of Israel's major wars, as well as other actions. (Ziv Koren/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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EXCLUSIVE: Israel special commando unit Shayetet 13
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2022-2023 - Israel: An exclusive full year reportage of Shayetet 13 in training and in operations. Combatants training in diving and on ground raiding. Shayetet 13 is a unit of the Israeli Navy and one of the primary sayeret (reconnaissance) units of the Israel Defense Forces. Shayetet 13 specializes in sea-to-land incursions, counter-terrorism, sabotage, maritime intelligence gathering, maritime hostage rescue, and boarding. The unit is trained for sea, air and land actions. The unit has taken part in almost all of Israel's major wars, as well as other actions. (Ziv Koren/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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IDF uncovers massive Hezbollah underground base in Lebanon
EXCLUSIVE: October 23, 2024 - Rab El Thalathine, Marjeyoun, Lebanon: IDF soldiers cautiously inspect the tunnel using drones and sensor robots to detect booby traps. The Israeli Defense Forces (IDF) located a nearly mile-long Hezbollah tunnel and bunker above the village of Rab El Thalathine, that housed a military base belonging to the Iran-backed terrorist group’s elite Radwan Force near the Israeli border, with storage rooms filled with rifles, RPK machine guns, Kornet anti-tank missiles, and boxes of ammunition. Some of the weapons originated from Iran. Boxes of food and medical supplies were also in the tunnel which had a lighting system throughout, and multiple bathrooms, as well as large chambers with mattresses or cots so that soldiers could sleep. There was more than one exit point from the tunnel. The tunnel reached depths of around 40 meters in some areas, and the hallways themselves were more than two meters high. It was the largest tunnel found by the army in southern Lebanon to date. It dwarfed even the most impressive Hamas tunnels uncovered in the Gaza Strip. The IDF estimated that the tunnels were built by Hezbollah over the past 15 years. On October 26, the IDF destroyed the tunnel and bunker. The action marked the biggest such search-and-destroy operation so far during the IDF’s three-week-old ground incursion into south Lebanon. Several terrorists were eliminated during clashes at the site prior to its demolition. The IDF used 400 metric tons of explosives to destroy the bunker network in an operation led by the special forces “Yahalom” (“Diamond”) combat engineering unit. The explosion was powerful enough to trigger earthquake alerts from seismic detectors in northern Israel. The destroyed tunnel would have housed a few hundred Hezbollah terrorists ready to attack northern Israeli communities in an operation named “Conquer the Galilee,” which would have involved a massacre of Israeli civilians reminiscent of the Hamas atrocities
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IDF uncovers massive Hezbollah underground base in Lebanon
EXCLUSIVE: October 23, 2024 - Rab El Thalathine, Marjeyoun, southern Lebanon: The village of Rab El Thalathine above the underground base and tunnel. The Israeli Defense Forces (IDF) located a nearly mile-long Hezbollah tunnel and bunker in the village of Rab El Thalathine, that housed a military base belonging to the Iran-backed terrorist group’s elite Radwan Force near the Israeli border, with storage rooms filled with rifles, RPK machine guns, Kornet anti-tank missiles, and boxes of ammunition. Some of the weapons originated from Iran. Boxes of food and medical supplies were also in the tunnel which had a lighting system throughout, and multiple bathrooms, as well as large chambers with mattresses or cots so that soldiers could sleep. There was more than one exit point from the tunnel. The tunnel reached depths of around 40 meters in some areas, and the hallways themselves were more than two meters high. It was the largest tunnel found by the army in southern Lebanon to date. It dwarfed even the most impressive Hamas tunnels uncovered in the Gaza Strip. The IDF estimated that the tunnels were built by Hezbollah over the past 15 years. On October 26, the IDF destroyed the tunnel and bunker. The action marked the biggest such search-and-destroy operation so far during the IDF’s three-week-old ground incursion into south Lebanon. Several terrorists were eliminated during clashes at the site prior to its demolition. The IDF used 400 metric tons of explosives to destroy the bunker network in an operation led by the special forces “Yahalom” (“Diamond”) combat engineering unit. The explosion was powerful enough to trigger earthquake alerts from seismic detectors in northern Israel. The destroyed tunnel would have housed a few hundred Hezbollah terrorists ready to attack northern Israeli communities in an operation named “Conquer the Galilee,” which would have involved a massacre of Israeli civilians reminiscent of the Hamas atrocities in southern Israel
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IDF uncovers massive Hezbollah underground base in Lebanon
EXCLUSIVE: October 23, 2024 - Rab El Thalathine, Marjeyoun, Lebanon: IDF soldiers cautiously inspect the tunnel using drones and sensor robots to detect booby traps. The Israeli Defense Forces (IDF) located a nearly mile-long Hezbollah tunnel and bunker above the village of Rab El Thalathine, that housed a military base belonging to the Iran-backed terrorist group’s elite Radwan Force near the Israeli border, with storage rooms filled with rifles, RPK machine guns, Kornet anti-tank missiles, and boxes of ammunition. Some of the weapons originated from Iran. Boxes of food and medical supplies were also in the tunnel which had a lighting system throughout, and multiple bathrooms, as well as large chambers with mattresses or cots so that soldiers could sleep. There was more than one exit point from the tunnel. The tunnel reached depths of around 40 meters in some areas, and the hallways themselves were more than two meters high. It was the largest tunnel found by the army in southern Lebanon to date. It dwarfed even the most impressive Hamas tunnels uncovered in the Gaza Strip. The IDF estimated that the tunnels were built by Hezbollah over the past 15 years. On October 26, the IDF destroyed the tunnel and bunker. The action marked the biggest such search-and-destroy operation so far during the IDF’s three-week-old ground incursion into south Lebanon. Several terrorists were eliminated during clashes at the site prior to its demolition. The IDF used 400 metric tons of explosives to destroy the bunker network in an operation led by the special forces “Yahalom” (“Diamond”) combat engineering unit. The explosion was powerful enough to trigger earthquake alerts from seismic detectors in northern Israel. The destroyed tunnel would have housed a few hundred Hezbollah terrorists ready to attack northern Israeli communities in an operation named “Conquer the Galilee,” which would have involved a massacre of Israeli civilians reminiscent of the Hamas atrocities
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IDF uncovers massive Hezbollah underground base in Lebanon
EXCLUSIVE: October 23, 2024 - Rab El Thalathine, Marjeyoun, Lebanon: IDF soldiers cautiously inspect the tunnel using drones and sensor robots to detect booby traps. The Israeli Defense Forces (IDF) located a nearly mile-long Hezbollah tunnel and bunker above the village of Rab El Thalathine, that housed a military base belonging to the Iran-backed terrorist group’s elite Radwan Force near the Israeli border, with storage rooms filled with rifles, RPK machine guns, Kornet anti-tank missiles, and boxes of ammunition. Some of the weapons originated from Iran. Boxes of food and medical supplies were also in the tunnel which had a lighting system throughout, and multiple bathrooms, as well as large chambers with mattresses or cots so that soldiers could sleep. There was more than one exit point from the tunnel. The tunnel reached depths of around 40 meters in some areas, and the hallways themselves were more than two meters high. It was the largest tunnel found by the army in southern Lebanon to date. It dwarfed even the most impressive Hamas tunnels uncovered in the Gaza Strip. The IDF estimated that the tunnels were built by Hezbollah over the past 15 years. On October 26, the IDF destroyed the tunnel and bunker. The action marked the biggest such search-and-destroy operation so far during the IDF’s three-week-old ground incursion into south Lebanon. Several terrorists were eliminated during clashes at the site prior to its demolition. The IDF used 400 metric tons of explosives to destroy the bunker network in an operation led by the special forces “Yahalom” (“Diamond”) combat engineering unit. The explosion was powerful enough to trigger earthquake alerts from seismic detectors in northern Israel. The destroyed tunnel would have housed a few hundred Hezbollah terrorists ready to attack northern Israeli communities in an operation named “Conquer the Galilee,” which would have involved a massacre of Israeli civilians reminiscent of the Hamas atrocities
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DUKAS_176848397_POL
IDF uncovers massive Hezbollah underground base in Lebanon
EXCLUSIVE: October 23, 2024 - Rab El Thalathine, Marjeyoun, Lebanon: IDF soldiers cautiously inspect the tunnel using drones and sensor robots to detect booby traps. The Israeli Defense Forces (IDF) located a nearly mile-long Hezbollah tunnel and bunker above the village of Rab El Thalathine, that housed a military base belonging to the Iran-backed terrorist group’s elite Radwan Force near the Israeli border, with storage rooms filled with rifles, RPK machine guns, Kornet anti-tank missiles, and boxes of ammunition. Some of the weapons originated from Iran. Boxes of food and medical supplies were also in the tunnel which had a lighting system throughout, and multiple bathrooms, as well as large chambers with mattresses or cots so that soldiers could sleep. There was more than one exit point from the tunnel. The tunnel reached depths of around 40 meters in some areas, and the hallways themselves were more than two meters high. It was the largest tunnel found by the army in southern Lebanon to date. It dwarfed even the most impressive Hamas tunnels uncovered in the Gaza Strip. The IDF estimated that the tunnels were built by Hezbollah over the past 15 years. On October 26, the IDF destroyed the tunnel and bunker. The action marked the biggest such search-and-destroy operation so far during the IDF’s three-week-old ground incursion into south Lebanon. Several terrorists were eliminated during clashes at the site prior to its demolition. The IDF used 400 metric tons of explosives to destroy the bunker network in an operation led by the special forces “Yahalom” (“Diamond”) combat engineering unit. The explosion was powerful enough to trigger earthquake alerts from seismic detectors in northern Israel. The destroyed tunnel would have housed a few hundred Hezbollah terrorists ready to attack northern Israeli communities in an operation named “Conquer the Galilee,” which would have involved a massacre of Israeli civilians reminiscent of the Hamas atrocities
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DUKAS_176848393_POL
IDF uncovers massive Hezbollah underground base in Lebanon
EXCLUSIVE: October 23, 2024 - Rab El Thalathine, Marjeyoun, Lebanon: IDF soldiers cautiously inspect the tunnel using drones and sensor robots to detect booby traps. The Israeli Defense Forces (IDF) located a nearly mile-long Hezbollah tunnel and bunker above the village of Rab El Thalathine, that housed a military base belonging to the Iran-backed terrorist group’s elite Radwan Force near the Israeli border, with storage rooms filled with rifles, RPK machine guns, Kornet anti-tank missiles, and boxes of ammunition. Some of the weapons originated from Iran. Boxes of food and medical supplies were also in the tunnel which had a lighting system throughout, and multiple bathrooms, as well as large chambers with mattresses or cots so that soldiers could sleep. There was more than one exit point from the tunnel. The tunnel reached depths of around 40 meters in some areas, and the hallways themselves were more than two meters high. It was the largest tunnel found by the army in southern Lebanon to date. It dwarfed even the most impressive Hamas tunnels uncovered in the Gaza Strip. The IDF estimated that the tunnels were built by Hezbollah over the past 15 years. On October 26, the IDF destroyed the tunnel and bunker. The action marked the biggest such search-and-destroy operation so far during the IDF’s three-week-old ground incursion into south Lebanon. Several terrorists were eliminated during clashes at the site prior to its demolition. The IDF used 400 metric tons of explosives to destroy the bunker network in an operation led by the special forces “Yahalom” (“Diamond”) combat engineering unit. The explosion was powerful enough to trigger earthquake alerts from seismic detectors in northern Israel. The destroyed tunnel would have housed a few hundred Hezbollah terrorists ready to attack northern Israeli communities in an operation named “Conquer the Galilee,” which would have involved a massacre of Israeli civilians reminiscent of the Hamas atrocities
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IDF uncovers massive Hezbollah underground base in Lebanon
EXCLUSIVE: October 24, 2024 - Rab El Thalathine, Marjeyoun, Lebanon: IDF soldiers riding in Humvee vehicles in the dark. The Israeli Defense Forces (IDF) located a nearly mile-long Hezbollah tunnel and bunker, near the village of Rab El Thalathine, that housed a military base belonging to the Iran-backed terrorist group’s elite Radwan Force near the Israeli border, with storage rooms filled with rifles, RPK machine guns, Kornet anti-tank missiles, and boxes of ammunition. Some of the weapons originated from Iran. Boxes of food and medical supplies were also in the tunnel which had a lighting system throughout, and multiple bathrooms, as well as large chambers with mattresses or cots so that soldiers could sleep. There was more than one exit point from the tunnel. The tunnel reached depths of around 40 meters in some areas, and the hallways themselves were more than two meters high. It was the largest tunnel found by the army in southern Lebanon to date. It dwarfed even the most impressive Hamas tunnels uncovered in the Gaza Strip. The IDF estimated that the tunnels were built by Hezbollah over the past 15 years. On October 26, the IDF destroyed the tunnel and bunker. The action marked the biggest such search-and-destroy operation so far during the IDF’s three-week-old ground incursion into south Lebanon. Several terrorists were eliminated during clashes at the site prior to its demolition. The IDF used 400 metric tons of explosives to destroy the bunker network in an operation led by the special forces “Yahalom” (“Diamond”) combat engineering unit. The explosion was powerful enough to trigger earthquake alerts from seismic detectors in northern Israel. The destroyed tunnel would have housed a few hundred Hezbollah terrorists ready to attack northern Israeli communities in an operation named “Conquer the Galilee,” which would have involved a massacre of Israeli civilians reminiscent of the Hamas atrocities in southern Israel on October 7, 2023. (Ziv K
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IDF uncovers massive Hezbollah underground base in Lebanon
EXCLUSIVE: October 23, 2024 - Rab El Thalathine, Marjeyoun, Lebanon: IDF soldiers cautiously inspect the tunnel using drones and sensor robots to detect booby traps. The Israeli Defense Forces (IDF) located a nearly mile-long Hezbollah tunnel and bunker above the village of Rab El Thalathine, that housed a military base belonging to the Iran-backed terrorist group’s elite Radwan Force near the Israeli border, with storage rooms filled with rifles, RPK machine guns, Kornet anti-tank missiles, and boxes of ammunition. Some of the weapons originated from Iran. Boxes of food and medical supplies were also in the tunnel which had a lighting system throughout, and multiple bathrooms, as well as large chambers with mattresses or cots so that soldiers could sleep. There was more than one exit point from the tunnel. The tunnel reached depths of around 40 meters in some areas, and the hallways themselves were more than two meters high. It was the largest tunnel found by the army in southern Lebanon to date. It dwarfed even the most impressive Hamas tunnels uncovered in the Gaza Strip. The IDF estimated that the tunnels were built by Hezbollah over the past 15 years. On October 26, the IDF destroyed the tunnel and bunker. The action marked the biggest such search-and-destroy operation so far during the IDF’s three-week-old ground incursion into south Lebanon. Several terrorists were eliminated during clashes at the site prior to its demolition. The IDF used 400 metric tons of explosives to destroy the bunker network in an operation led by the special forces “Yahalom” (“Diamond”) combat engineering unit. The explosion was powerful enough to trigger earthquake alerts from seismic detectors in northern Israel. The destroyed tunnel would have housed a few hundred Hezbollah terrorists ready to attack northern Israeli communities in an operation named “Conquer the Galilee,” which would have involved a massacre of Israeli civilians reminiscent of the Hamas atrocities
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DUKAS_176848377_POL
IDF uncovers massive Hezbollah underground base in Lebanon
EXCLUSIVE: October 23, 2024 - Rab El Thalathine, Marjeyoun, Lebanon: IDF soldiers cautiously inspect the tunnel using drones and sensor robots to detect booby traps. The Israeli Defense Forces (IDF) located a nearly mile-long Hezbollah tunnel and bunker above the village of Rab El Thalathine, that housed a military base belonging to the Iran-backed terrorist group’s elite Radwan Force near the Israeli border, with storage rooms filled with rifles, RPK machine guns, Kornet anti-tank missiles, and boxes of ammunition. Some of the weapons originated from Iran. Boxes of food and medical supplies were also in the tunnel which had a lighting system throughout, and multiple bathrooms, as well as large chambers with mattresses or cots so that soldiers could sleep. There was more than one exit point from the tunnel. The tunnel reached depths of around 40 meters in some areas, and the hallways themselves were more than two meters high. It was the largest tunnel found by the army in southern Lebanon to date. It dwarfed even the most impressive Hamas tunnels uncovered in the Gaza Strip. The IDF estimated that the tunnels were built by Hezbollah over the past 15 years. On October 26, the IDF destroyed the tunnel and bunker. The action marked the biggest such search-and-destroy operation so far during the IDF’s three-week-old ground incursion into south Lebanon. Several terrorists were eliminated during clashes at the site prior to its demolition. The IDF used 400 metric tons of explosives to destroy the bunker network in an operation led by the special forces “Yahalom” (“Diamond”) combat engineering unit. The explosion was powerful enough to trigger earthquake alerts from seismic detectors in northern Israel. The destroyed tunnel would have housed a few hundred Hezbollah terrorists ready to attack northern Israeli communities in an operation named “Conquer the Galilee,” which would have involved a massacre of Israeli civilians reminiscent of the Hamas atrocities
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DUKAS_176848372_POL
IDF uncovers massive Hezbollah underground base in Lebanon
EXCLUSIVE: October 23, 2024 - Rab El Thalathine, Marjeyoun, Lebanon: IDF soldiers cautiously inspect the tunnel using drones and sensor robots to detect booby traps. The Israeli Defense Forces (IDF) located a nearly mile-long Hezbollah tunnel and bunker above the village of Rab El Thalathine, that housed a military base belonging to the Iran-backed terrorist group’s elite Radwan Force near the Israeli border, with storage rooms filled with rifles, RPK machine guns, Kornet anti-tank missiles, and boxes of ammunition. Some of the weapons originated from Iran. Boxes of food and medical supplies were also in the tunnel which had a lighting system throughout, and multiple bathrooms, as well as large chambers with mattresses or cots so that soldiers could sleep. There was more than one exit point from the tunnel. The tunnel reached depths of around 40 meters in some areas, and the hallways themselves were more than two meters high. It was the largest tunnel found by the army in southern Lebanon to date. It dwarfed even the most impressive Hamas tunnels uncovered in the Gaza Strip. The IDF estimated that the tunnels were built by Hezbollah over the past 15 years. On October 26, the IDF destroyed the tunnel and bunker. The action marked the biggest such search-and-destroy operation so far during the IDF’s three-week-old ground incursion into south Lebanon. Several terrorists were eliminated during clashes at the site prior to its demolition. The IDF used 400 metric tons of explosives to destroy the bunker network in an operation led by the special forces “Yahalom” (“Diamond”) combat engineering unit. The explosion was powerful enough to trigger earthquake alerts from seismic detectors in northern Israel. The destroyed tunnel would have housed a few hundred Hezbollah terrorists ready to attack northern Israeli communities in an operation named “Conquer the Galilee,” which would have involved a massacre of Israeli civilians reminiscent of the Hamas atrocities
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DUKAS_176848362_POL
IDF uncovers massive Hezbollah underground base in Lebanon
EXCLUSIVE: October 23, 2024 - Rab El Thalathine, Marjeyoun, Lebanon: IDF soldiers cautiously inspect the tunnel using drones and sensor robots to detect booby traps. The Israeli Defense Forces (IDF) located a nearly mile-long Hezbollah tunnel and bunker above the village of Rab El Thalathine, that housed a military base belonging to the Iran-backed terrorist group’s elite Radwan Force near the Israeli border, with storage rooms filled with rifles, RPK machine guns, Kornet anti-tank missiles, and boxes of ammunition. Some of the weapons originated from Iran. Boxes of food and medical supplies were also in the tunnel which had a lighting system throughout, and multiple bathrooms, as well as large chambers with mattresses or cots so that soldiers could sleep. There was more than one exit point from the tunnel. The tunnel reached depths of around 40 meters in some areas, and the hallways themselves were more than two meters high. It was the largest tunnel found by the army in southern Lebanon to date. It dwarfed even the most impressive Hamas tunnels uncovered in the Gaza Strip. The IDF estimated that the tunnels were built by Hezbollah over the past 15 years. On October 26, the IDF destroyed the tunnel and bunker. The action marked the biggest such search-and-destroy operation so far during the IDF’s three-week-old ground incursion into south Lebanon. Several terrorists were eliminated during clashes at the site prior to its demolition. The IDF used 400 metric tons of explosives to destroy the bunker network in an operation led by the special forces “Yahalom” (“Diamond”) combat engineering unit. The explosion was powerful enough to trigger earthquake alerts from seismic detectors in northern Israel. The destroyed tunnel would have housed a few hundred Hezbollah terrorists ready to attack northern Israeli communities in an operation named “Conquer the Galilee,” which would have involved a massacre of Israeli civilians reminiscent of the Hamas atrocities
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DUKAS_176848350_POL
IDF uncovers massive Hezbollah underground base in Lebanon
EXCLUSIVE: October 23, 2024 - Rab El Thalathine, Marjeyoun, Lebanon: IDF soldiers cautiously inspect the tunnel using drones and sensor robots to detect booby traps. The Israeli Defense Forces (IDF) located a nearly mile-long Hezbollah tunnel and bunker above the village of Rab El Thalathine, that housed a military base belonging to the Iran-backed terrorist group’s elite Radwan Force near the Israeli border, with storage rooms filled with rifles, RPK machine guns, Kornet anti-tank missiles, and boxes of ammunition. Some of the weapons originated from Iran. Boxes of food and medical supplies were also in the tunnel which had a lighting system throughout, and multiple bathrooms, as well as large chambers with mattresses or cots so that soldiers could sleep. There was more than one exit point from the tunnel. The tunnel reached depths of around 40 meters in some areas, and the hallways themselves were more than two meters high. It was the largest tunnel found by the army in southern Lebanon to date. It dwarfed even the most impressive Hamas tunnels uncovered in the Gaza Strip. The IDF estimated that the tunnels were built by Hezbollah over the past 15 years. On October 26, the IDF destroyed the tunnel and bunker. The action marked the biggest such search-and-destroy operation so far during the IDF’s three-week-old ground incursion into south Lebanon. Several terrorists were eliminated during clashes at the site prior to its demolition. The IDF used 400 metric tons of explosives to destroy the bunker network in an operation led by the special forces “Yahalom” (“Diamond”) combat engineering unit. The explosion was powerful enough to trigger earthquake alerts from seismic detectors in northern Israel. The destroyed tunnel would have housed a few hundred Hezbollah terrorists ready to attack northern Israeli communities in an operation named “Conquer the Galilee,” which would have involved a massacre of Israeli civilians reminiscent of the Hamas atrocities
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DUKAS_176848349_POL
IDF uncovers massive Hezbollah underground base in Lebanon
EXCLUSIVE: October 23, 2024 - Rab El Thalathine, Marjeyoun, Lebanon: IDF soldiers cautiously inspect the tunnel using drones and sensor robots to detect booby traps. The Israeli Defense Forces (IDF) located a nearly mile-long Hezbollah tunnel and bunker above the village of Rab El Thalathine, that housed a military base belonging to the Iran-backed terrorist group’s elite Radwan Force near the Israeli border, with storage rooms filled with rifles, RPK machine guns, Kornet anti-tank missiles, and boxes of ammunition. Some of the weapons originated from Iran. Boxes of food and medical supplies were also in the tunnel which had a lighting system throughout, and multiple bathrooms, as well as large chambers with mattresses or cots so that soldiers could sleep. There was more than one exit point from the tunnel. The tunnel reached depths of around 40 meters in some areas, and the hallways themselves were more than two meters high. It was the largest tunnel found by the army in southern Lebanon to date. It dwarfed even the most impressive Hamas tunnels uncovered in the Gaza Strip. The IDF estimated that the tunnels were built by Hezbollah over the past 15 years. On October 26, the IDF destroyed the tunnel and bunker. The action marked the biggest such search-and-destroy operation so far during the IDF’s three-week-old ground incursion into south Lebanon. Several terrorists were eliminated during clashes at the site prior to its demolition. The IDF used 400 metric tons of explosives to destroy the bunker network in an operation led by the special forces “Yahalom” (“Diamond”) combat engineering unit. The explosion was powerful enough to trigger earthquake alerts from seismic detectors in northern Israel. The destroyed tunnel would have housed a few hundred Hezbollah terrorists ready to attack northern Israeli communities in an operation named “Conquer the Galilee,” which would have involved a massacre of Israeli civilians reminiscent of the Hamas atrocities
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DUKAS_176848344_POL
IDF uncovers massive Hezbollah underground base in Lebanon
EXCLUSIVE: October 23, 2024 - Rab El Thalathine, Marjeyoun, Lebanon: IDF soldiers cautiously inspect the tunnel using drones and sensor robots to detect booby traps. The Israeli Defense Forces (IDF) located a nearly mile-long Hezbollah tunnel and bunker above the village of Rab El Thalathine, that housed a military base belonging to the Iran-backed terrorist group’s elite Radwan Force near the Israeli border, with storage rooms filled with rifles, RPK machine guns, Kornet anti-tank missiles, and boxes of ammunition. Some of the weapons originated from Iran. Boxes of food and medical supplies were also in the tunnel which had a lighting system throughout, and multiple bathrooms, as well as large chambers with mattresses or cots so that soldiers could sleep. There was more than one exit point from the tunnel. The tunnel reached depths of around 40 meters in some areas, and the hallways themselves were more than two meters high. It was the largest tunnel found by the army in southern Lebanon to date. It dwarfed even the most impressive Hamas tunnels uncovered in the Gaza Strip. The IDF estimated that the tunnels were built by Hezbollah over the past 15 years. On October 26, the IDF destroyed the tunnel and bunker. The action marked the biggest such search-and-destroy operation so far during the IDF’s three-week-old ground incursion into south Lebanon. Several terrorists were eliminated during clashes at the site prior to its demolition. The IDF used 400 metric tons of explosives to destroy the bunker network in an operation led by the special forces “Yahalom” (“Diamond”) combat engineering unit. The explosion was powerful enough to trigger earthquake alerts from seismic detectors in northern Israel. The destroyed tunnel would have housed a few hundred Hezbollah terrorists ready to attack northern Israeli communities in an operation named “Conquer the Galilee,” which would have involved a massacre of Israeli civilians reminiscent of the Hamas atrocities
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DUKAS_176848343_POL
IDF uncovers massive Hezbollah underground base in Lebanon
EXCLUSIVE: October 23, 2024 - Rab El Thalathine, Marjeyoun, Lebanon: IDF soldiers cautiously inspect the tunnel using drones and sensor robots to detect booby traps. The Israeli Defense Forces (IDF) located a nearly mile-long Hezbollah tunnel and bunker above the village of Rab El Thalathine, that housed a military base belonging to the Iran-backed terrorist group’s elite Radwan Force near the Israeli border, with storage rooms filled with rifles, RPK machine guns, Kornet anti-tank missiles, and boxes of ammunition. Some of the weapons originated from Iran. Boxes of food and medical supplies were also in the tunnel which had a lighting system throughout, and multiple bathrooms, as well as large chambers with mattresses or cots so that soldiers could sleep. There was more than one exit point from the tunnel. The tunnel reached depths of around 40 meters in some areas, and the hallways themselves were more than two meters high. It was the largest tunnel found by the army in southern Lebanon to date. It dwarfed even the most impressive Hamas tunnels uncovered in the Gaza Strip. The IDF estimated that the tunnels were built by Hezbollah over the past 15 years. On October 26, the IDF destroyed the tunnel and bunker. The action marked the biggest such search-and-destroy operation so far during the IDF’s three-week-old ground incursion into south Lebanon. Several terrorists were eliminated during clashes at the site prior to its demolition. The IDF used 400 metric tons of explosives to destroy the bunker network in an operation led by the special forces “Yahalom” (“Diamond”) combat engineering unit. The explosion was powerful enough to trigger earthquake alerts from seismic detectors in northern Israel. The destroyed tunnel would have housed a few hundred Hezbollah terrorists ready to attack northern Israeli communities in an operation named “Conquer the Galilee,” which would have involved a massacre of Israeli civilians reminiscent of the Hamas atrocities
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DUKAS_176848342_POL
IDF uncovers massive Hezbollah underground base in Lebanon
EXCLUSIVE: October 23, 2024 - Rab El Thalathine, Marjeyoun, Lebanon: IDF soldiers cautiously inspect the tunnel using drones and sensor robots to detect booby traps. The Israeli Defense Forces (IDF) located a nearly mile-long Hezbollah tunnel and bunker above the village of Rab El Thalathine, that housed a military base belonging to the Iran-backed terrorist group’s elite Radwan Force near the Israeli border, with storage rooms filled with rifles, RPK machine guns, Kornet anti-tank missiles, and boxes of ammunition. Some of the weapons originated from Iran. Boxes of food and medical supplies were also in the tunnel which had a lighting system throughout, and multiple bathrooms, as well as large chambers with mattresses or cots so that soldiers could sleep. There was more than one exit point from the tunnel. The tunnel reached depths of around 40 meters in some areas, and the hallways themselves were more than two meters high. It was the largest tunnel found by the army in southern Lebanon to date. It dwarfed even the most impressive Hamas tunnels uncovered in the Gaza Strip. The IDF estimated that the tunnels were built by Hezbollah over the past 15 years. On October 26, the IDF destroyed the tunnel and bunker. The action marked the biggest such search-and-destroy operation so far during the IDF’s three-week-old ground incursion into south Lebanon. Several terrorists were eliminated during clashes at the site prior to its demolition. The IDF used 400 metric tons of explosives to destroy the bunker network in an operation led by the special forces “Yahalom” (“Diamond”) combat engineering unit. The explosion was powerful enough to trigger earthquake alerts from seismic detectors in northern Israel. The destroyed tunnel would have housed a few hundred Hezbollah terrorists ready to attack northern Israeli communities in an operation named “Conquer the Galilee,” which would have involved a massacre of Israeli civilians reminiscent of the Hamas atrocities
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DUKAS_176848339_POL
IDF uncovers massive Hezbollah underground base in Lebanon
EXCLUSIVE: October 23, 2024 - Rab El Thalathine, Marjeyoun, Lebanon: IDF soldiers cautiously inspect the tunnel using drones and sensor robots to detect booby traps. The Israeli Defense Forces (IDF) located a nearly mile-long Hezbollah tunnel and bunker above the village of Rab El Thalathine, that housed a military base belonging to the Iran-backed terrorist group’s elite Radwan Force near the Israeli border, with storage rooms filled with rifles, RPK machine guns, Kornet anti-tank missiles, and boxes of ammunition. Some of the weapons originated from Iran. Boxes of food and medical supplies were also in the tunnel which had a lighting system throughout, and multiple bathrooms, as well as large chambers with mattresses or cots so that soldiers could sleep. There was more than one exit point from the tunnel. The tunnel reached depths of around 40 meters in some areas, and the hallways themselves were more than two meters high. It was the largest tunnel found by the army in southern Lebanon to date. It dwarfed even the most impressive Hamas tunnels uncovered in the Gaza Strip. The IDF estimated that the tunnels were built by Hezbollah over the past 15 years. On October 26, the IDF destroyed the tunnel and bunker. The action marked the biggest such search-and-destroy operation so far during the IDF’s three-week-old ground incursion into south Lebanon. Several terrorists were eliminated during clashes at the site prior to its demolition. The IDF used 400 metric tons of explosives to destroy the bunker network in an operation led by the special forces “Yahalom” (“Diamond”) combat engineering unit. The explosion was powerful enough to trigger earthquake alerts from seismic detectors in northern Israel. The destroyed tunnel would have housed a few hundred Hezbollah terrorists ready to attack northern Israeli communities in an operation named “Conquer the Galilee,” which would have involved a massacre of Israeli civilians reminiscent of the Hamas atrocities
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DUKAS_176848333_POL
IDF uncovers massive Hezbollah underground base in Lebanon
EXCLUSIVE: October 23, 2024 - Rab El Thalathine, Marjeyoun, Lebanon: IDF soldiers cautiously inspect the tunnel using drones and sensor robots to detect booby traps. The Israeli Defense Forces (IDF) located a nearly mile-long Hezbollah tunnel and bunker above the village of Rab El Thalathine, that housed a military base belonging to the Iran-backed terrorist group’s elite Radwan Force near the Israeli border, with storage rooms filled with rifles, RPK machine guns, Kornet anti-tank missiles, and boxes of ammunition. Some of the weapons originated from Iran. Boxes of food and medical supplies were also in the tunnel which had a lighting system throughout, and multiple bathrooms, as well as large chambers with mattresses or cots so that soldiers could sleep. There was more than one exit point from the tunnel. The tunnel reached depths of around 40 meters in some areas, and the hallways themselves were more than two meters high. It was the largest tunnel found by the army in southern Lebanon to date. It dwarfed even the most impressive Hamas tunnels uncovered in the Gaza Strip. The IDF estimated that the tunnels were built by Hezbollah over the past 15 years. On October 26, the IDF destroyed the tunnel and bunker. The action marked the biggest such search-and-destroy operation so far during the IDF’s three-week-old ground incursion into south Lebanon. Several terrorists were eliminated during clashes at the site prior to its demolition. The IDF used 400 metric tons of explosives to destroy the bunker network in an operation led by the special forces “Yahalom” (“Diamond”) combat engineering unit. The explosion was powerful enough to trigger earthquake alerts from seismic detectors in northern Israel. The destroyed tunnel would have housed a few hundred Hezbollah terrorists ready to attack northern Israeli communities in an operation named “Conquer the Galilee,” which would have involved a massacre of Israeli civilians reminiscent of the Hamas atrocities
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DUKAS_176848325_POL
IDF uncovers massive Hezbollah underground base in Lebanon
EXCLUSIVE: October 23, 2024 - Rab El Thalathine, Marjeyoun, Lebanon: IDF soldiers cautiously inspect the tunnel using drones and sensor robots to detect booby traps. The Israeli Defense Forces (IDF) located a nearly mile-long Hezbollah tunnel and bunker above the village of Rab El Thalathine, that housed a military base belonging to the Iran-backed terrorist group’s elite Radwan Force near the Israeli border, with storage rooms filled with rifles, RPK machine guns, Kornet anti-tank missiles, and boxes of ammunition. Some of the weapons originated from Iran. Boxes of food and medical supplies were also in the tunnel which had a lighting system throughout, and multiple bathrooms, as well as large chambers with mattresses or cots so that soldiers could sleep. There was more than one exit point from the tunnel. The tunnel reached depths of around 40 meters in some areas, and the hallways themselves were more than two meters high. It was the largest tunnel found by the army in southern Lebanon to date. It dwarfed even the most impressive Hamas tunnels uncovered in the Gaza Strip. The IDF estimated that the tunnels were built by Hezbollah over the past 15 years. On October 26, the IDF destroyed the tunnel and bunker. The action marked the biggest such search-and-destroy operation so far during the IDF’s three-week-old ground incursion into south Lebanon. Several terrorists were eliminated during clashes at the site prior to its demolition. The IDF used 400 metric tons of explosives to destroy the bunker network in an operation led by the special forces “Yahalom” (“Diamond”) combat engineering unit. The explosion was powerful enough to trigger earthquake alerts from seismic detectors in northern Israel. The destroyed tunnel would have housed a few hundred Hezbollah terrorists ready to attack northern Israeli communities in an operation named “Conquer the Galilee,” which would have involved a massacre of Israeli civilians reminiscent of the Hamas atrocities
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DUKAS_176848324_POL
IDF uncovers massive Hezbollah underground base in Lebanon
EXCLUSIVE: October 23, 2024 - Rab El Thalathine, Marjeyoun, Lebanon: IDF soldiers cautiously inspect the tunnel using drones and sensor robots to detect booby traps. The Israeli Defense Forces (IDF) located a nearly mile-long Hezbollah tunnel and bunker above the village of Rab El Thalathine, that housed a military base belonging to the Iran-backed terrorist group’s elite Radwan Force near the Israeli border, with storage rooms filled with rifles, RPK machine guns, Kornet anti-tank missiles, and boxes of ammunition. Some of the weapons originated from Iran. Boxes of food and medical supplies were also in the tunnel which had a lighting system throughout, and multiple bathrooms, as well as large chambers with mattresses or cots so that soldiers could sleep. There was more than one exit point from the tunnel. The tunnel reached depths of around 40 meters in some areas, and the hallways themselves were more than two meters high. It was the largest tunnel found by the army in southern Lebanon to date. It dwarfed even the most impressive Hamas tunnels uncovered in the Gaza Strip. The IDF estimated that the tunnels were built by Hezbollah over the past 15 years. On October 26, the IDF destroyed the tunnel and bunker. The action marked the biggest such search-and-destroy operation so far during the IDF’s three-week-old ground incursion into south Lebanon. Several terrorists were eliminated during clashes at the site prior to its demolition. The IDF used 400 metric tons of explosives to destroy the bunker network in an operation led by the special forces “Yahalom” (“Diamond”) combat engineering unit. The explosion was powerful enough to trigger earthquake alerts from seismic detectors in northern Israel. The destroyed tunnel would have housed a few hundred Hezbollah terrorists ready to attack northern Israeli communities in an operation named “Conquer the Galilee,” which would have involved a massacre of Israeli civilians reminiscent of the Hamas atrocities
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DUKAS_176848320_POL
IDF uncovers massive Hezbollah underground base in Lebanon
EXCLUSIVE: October 23, 2024 - Rab El Thalathine, Marjeyoun, Lebanon: IDF soldiers cautiously inspect the tunnel using drones and sensor robots to detect booby traps. The Israeli Defense Forces (IDF) located a nearly mile-long Hezbollah tunnel and bunker above the village of Rab El Thalathine, that housed a military base belonging to the Iran-backed terrorist group’s elite Radwan Force near the Israeli border, with storage rooms filled with rifles, RPK machine guns, Kornet anti-tank missiles, and boxes of ammunition. Some of the weapons originated from Iran. Boxes of food and medical supplies were also in the tunnel which had a lighting system throughout, and multiple bathrooms, as well as large chambers with mattresses or cots so that soldiers could sleep. There was more than one exit point from the tunnel. The tunnel reached depths of around 40 meters in some areas, and the hallways themselves were more than two meters high. It was the largest tunnel found by the army in southern Lebanon to date. It dwarfed even the most impressive Hamas tunnels uncovered in the Gaza Strip. The IDF estimated that the tunnels were built by Hezbollah over the past 15 years. On October 26, the IDF destroyed the tunnel and bunker. The action marked the biggest such search-and-destroy operation so far during the IDF’s three-week-old ground incursion into south Lebanon. Several terrorists were eliminated during clashes at the site prior to its demolition. The IDF used 400 metric tons of explosives to destroy the bunker network in an operation led by the special forces “Yahalom” (“Diamond”) combat engineering unit. The explosion was powerful enough to trigger earthquake alerts from seismic detectors in northern Israel. The destroyed tunnel would have housed a few hundred Hezbollah terrorists ready to attack northern Israeli communities in an operation named “Conquer the Galilee,” which would have involved a massacre of Israeli civilians reminiscent of the Hamas atrocities
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