Footage from south Lebanon’s western sector shows how Hezbollah embedded its military tunnel network inside civilian houses near the coast.
The images from south Lebanon’s western sector reveal a familiar Hezbollah tactic: turning private homes into military infrastructure. Entrances to the terror organization’s underground tunnel system were located inside civilian buildings, placing local residents directly on top of Hezbollah’s combat network.
The discovery highlights how Hezbollah uses villages and residential areas as cover for its military operations. Instead of separating its fighters and weapons from civilians, the organization builds tunnel shafts, command routes and military access points inside homes, making civilian neighborhoods part of the battlefield.
This is not an accident. It is Hezbollah’s strategy. The terror group hides behind the Lebanese population while preparing attacks against Israel, then accuses Israel when those same areas become military targets.