Israel-Hezbollah War

All meant for a northern massacre: IDF unveils massive caches of Hezbollah arms on border

The IDF is discovering large weapons caches all along the border with Israel, in quantities meant to be used in attacks on Israeli territory.

Rockets in their original packaging. (Photo: IDF Spokesperson)

During the course of operations throughout southern Lebanon, the IDF has been uncovering large caches of weapons meant for Hezbollah and its elite Radwan force, both in defense and in offense in attacks into Israeli territory.

These weapons include "rocket launchers, mortars, mines, IEDs, explosives, anti-tank missiles, grenades and other weapons." The weapons have been confiscated and will be transferred into Israel.

Over the past day (Saturday/Sunday), IDF soldiers have located and dismantled terror tunnel shafts, weapons storage facilities, munition pits, and Hezbollah staging areas.

The IDF has also eliminated dozens of Hezbollah terrorists in air raids and in close-quarters combat, including from the Hezbollah's elite Radwan force.

The Air Force has also struck some 150 targets including anti-tank missile launching posts, terrorist cells, terrorist command centers, underground terror infrastructure sites, and weapons storage facilities.

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