Israel’s Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu says Israeli forces have destroyed a Hezbollah tunnel in Lebanon. Netanyahu says the tunnel was located in a Lebanese village and was used to store hundreds of weapons and launchers. Both outlets report the claim as originating from Netanyahu, describing it as part of Israel’s military actions in Lebanon. The reports do not provide independent verification, on-the-ground details, or additional statements from Hezbollah or Lebanese authorities. The articles also do not specify the timing of the operation, the precise village name, or the methods used to destroy the tunnel. Overall, the coverage centers on Netanyahu’s statement that the tunnel supported Hezbollah’s weapons storage and deployment capabilities, and that Israel has removed it as an operating site. The information presented remains limited to the Israeli claim without further corroborating details from other parties.
Israel says it destroyed a Hezbollah weapons tunnel in Lebanon
Israel’s Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu says Israeli forces have destroyed a Hezbollah tunnel in Lebanon. Netanyahu says the tunnel was located in a Lebanese village and was used to store hundreds...
- Benjamin Netanyahu says Israel’s military destroyed a Hezbollah tunnel in Lebanon.
- Netanyahu says the tunnel was in a Lebanese village.
- Israel claims the tunnel stored hundreds of weapons and launchers.
- The reports rely on Netanyahu’s statement and do not include independent verification.
- Hezbollah and Lebanese authorities are not cited in the provided coverage.
Benjamin Netanyahu says Israel's military has destroyed a Hezbollah tunnel in a Lebanese village that was storing hundreds of weapons and launchers.
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