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Israel destroys Lebanon tunnel

The tunnel contained hundreds of weapons as well as several launch shafts.

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Agence France-Presse·30 June 2026, 3:38 pm

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Israel destroys Lebanon tunnel

SIGNS reading "Lebanon First" were burned along Beirut's airport road.

Photograph courtesy of Ibrahim Amro / AFP

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BEIRUT (AFP) —- The Israeli army destroyed an extensive tunnel in southern Lebanon on Sunday, with Lebanese state media reporting strikes in the area and Iran-backed Hezbollah saying it reserves the right to respond to these attacks.

The incidents came despite a trilateral framework agreement signed by Lebanon and Israel under US sponsorship on Friday to pave the way for peace between the two countries and disarm Iran-backed Hezbollah.

Lebanon’s state-run National News Agency (NNA) reported several strikes Sunday, including on the southern city of Nabatieh, with the Lebanese health ministry saying two people were wounded by an Israeli stun grenade in the south.

“The tunnel, stretching more than 200 meters and reaching a depth of over 25 meters, contained hundreds of weapons as well as several launch shafts intended to target the State of Israel and its civilians,” Katz and Netanyahu said in a joint statement.

“Israel informed the United States and the US representative in Lebanon in advance of the destruction of the infrastructure.”

An Agence France-Presse reporter in the coastal city of Tyre, situated about 10 kms from the location of the detonation near the village of Majdal Zoun, saw smoke rising in the distance.

He said residents in towns south of Tyre left after hearing reports in the Lebanese media that Israel might detonate nearby.

In response to the attacks on Sunday, Hezbollah said it “reiterates that what the enemy has done is a blatant violation of the ceasefire to which it has adhered until now, and that it is monitoring and tracking these violations, and reserves its right to defend its homeland and its people.”

The Israeli army said one of its soldiers “fell in combat” in southern Lebanon, and later said it killed a “Hezbollah terrorist” who had clashed with its forces.

Hezbollah drew the country into the Middle East war in March with rocket fire aimed at Israel to avenge the killing of Iran’s supreme leader in US-Israeli strikes.

Israel responded with massive airstrikes and a ground invasion.

Lebanese President Joseph Aoun told his US counterpart Donald Trump on Saturday that his country “would assume its responsibilities” in implementing the agreement.

The deal makes any Israeli withdrawal from occupied Lebanese land conditional on Beirut disarming Hezbollah by creating “pilot zones” that the Lebanese military will take over.

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu called the deal historic for his country and a blow to Tehran.

Israel’s Defense Minister Israel Katz has insisted troops will stay in Lebanon so long as Hezbollah remains armed.

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