Israeli Combat Engineers Detonate Extensive 140-Meter Hezbollah Tunnel Network Near Lebanese Coastal City of Tyre
Israeli combat engineers used 24 tons of explosives to raze a 140-meter Hezbollah tunnel near Tyre, uncovering weapons and living quarters used for attacks.
By: AXL Media
Published: Apr 30, 2026, 1:02 PM EDT
Source: Information for this report was sourced from The Times of Israel

Precision Demolition of Subterranean Infrastructure
Elite combat engineers from the Yahalom unit executed a massive demolition operation in southern Lebanon today, targeting a strategically significant tunnel network. According to official military reports, the subterranean passage stretched 140 meters through the rugged terrain of the Ras al-Bayada headland, situated just south of the coastal city of Tyre. The IDF utilized approximately 24 tons of specialized explosives to ensure the total collapse of the structure, which had been identified during recent ground reconnaissance. The mission was part of a broader effort to systematically dismantle the "lower-layer" defensive and offensive capabilities that Hezbollah has developed over several decades along the border region.
Discovery of Resident Operative Quarters
Upon initial entry and inspection of the tunnel, Israeli troops discovered that the facility was far more than a simple storage crawlspace. The interior was outfitted with dedicated rooms intended for long-term residency, suggesting that Hezbollah operatives utilized the space as a forward operating base. Military officials noted that the presence of beds, communication equipment, and ventilation systems indicated a high degree of preparedness for sustained stays underground. The IDF maintains that these "resident tunnels" are designed to allow militant cells to remain undetected during aerial surveillance before emerging to conduct localized ambushes or missile launches.
Seizure of Advanced Weaponry and Supplies
In addition to the living infrastructure, the Yahalom unit located and cataloged numerous weapons caches throughout the 140-meter corridor. While the specific inventory was not fully disclosed, the military confirmed the presence of anti-tank missiles, small arms, and improvised explosive devices. Evidence found within the tunnel suggested it had been "recently used" by Hezbollah forces to advance specific tactical objectives. By clearing and then destroying this stockpile, the IDF aims to degrade the immediate combat readiness of the militant groups operating in the western sector of southern Lebanon, particularly those tasked with defending the coastal access routes toward Tyre.
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