Several outlets report on tunnels beneath a castle in Lebanon that had long been used as a Hezbollah stronghold. The reports describe underground passages equipped with weapons and infrastructure, portraying the site as having been used to support attacks, including the launching of drones and other strikes. According to the accounts, the castle and tunnel network were under Hezbollah control for an extended period and then underwent a change in status only recently, with the area described as having been held until “only a few weeks ago.” The articles frame the location as a fortified, military-style environment rather than a civilian site, emphasizing the presence of weapons and operational space within the tunnels. While sources differ in the level of detail provided about specific weapons or the exact timing and circumstances of the transition, they converge on the core claims: the tunnels exist beneath a prominent structure, they were associated with Hezbollah activity, and they served operational purposes connected to launching or supporting attacks. The reports do not indicate that civilians were involved in the tunnels, focusing instead on their military use and subsequent exposure.