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Did the Lebanese Army seize Hezbollah's Imad 4 tunnel?

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Did the Lebanese Army seize Hezbollah's Imad 4 tunnel?

Screenshot of one of the videos purporting to show the inside of Hezbollah's Imad 4 tunnel, which circulated on the Internet and were picked up by the media.

The informationHezbollah's Imad 4 tunnel is reportedly now in the hands of the Lebanese Army.Considered one of the most important of the Shiite party, it is said to be located between Jouaya and Aitit in the Sour district in Southern Lebanon. It allegedly served to host Hezbollah cadres and acted as a hideout for its arms and drug smuggling trucks.Several videos related to this takeover are circulating online:- The first shows a very wide, long and high tunnel, lit by electricity and equipped with pipelines, with several men seen from the back wearing military uniforms, evidently Lebanese Army soldiers, walking through and opening doors.- The second shows a row of windowless rooms furnished with carpets, sofas and beds. The places are in disarray: Clothes are thrown on the ground and couches. The walls bear inscriptions saluting the...
The informationHezbollah's Imad 4 tunnel is reportedly now in the hands of the Lebanese Army.Considered one of the most important of the Shiite party, it is said to be located between Jouaya and Aitit in the Sour district in Southern Lebanon. It allegedly served to host Hezbollah cadres and acted as a hideout for its arms and drug smuggling trucks.Several videos related to this takeover are circulating online:- The first shows a very wide, long and high tunnel, lit by electricity and equipped with pipelines, with several men seen from the back wearing military uniforms, evidently Lebanese Army soldiers, walking through and opening doors.- The second shows a row of windowless rooms furnished with carpets, sofas and beds. The places are in disarray: Clothes are thrown on the ground and couches. The walls bear inscriptions saluting...
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