Israel’s Lebanon war has entered a dangerous new phase as the IDF intensifies operations against Hezbollah’s underground tunnel network near Tebnit. Reports suggest dozens of Hezbollah fighters are trapped inside a vast fortified complex allegedly built with Iranian support, while fierce battles continue above and below ground. The conflict comes as military casualties mount, with 36 Israeli soldiers reportedly killed since the Lebanon campaign escalated. Is Israel approaching a breaking point in Lebanon, or preparing for a longer war? Watch the latest developments, battlefield analysis, and regional security updates.

After four Israeli soldiers were killed, the IDF also announced that they had attacked two Hezbollah command centers in the Beqaa Valley, while terrorists were inside.

Overnight, the IDF struck 80 command centers and other infrastructure in the Nabatieh area and other areas of southern Lebanon, both inside and outside the security zone

Strikes kill at least 47 as Hezbollah battles advancing troops near Ali Al Taher ridge and talks on a permanent deal stall

According to N12, the network of tunnels is over a kilometer in total length, and IDF forces have engaged in combat both above and below ground.

As Israel expands operations in southern Lebanon, debate is growing inside the defense establishment over whether battlefield gains are translating into any real strategic shift.

Forty-five years of trying to defeat Hezbollah alone have produced failure. The time has come to turn Hezbollah from Israel’s problem into an international one.

Meanwhile, IDF chief Zamir visited soldiers in southern Lebanon, saying that the ceasefire is shaky, and the military must be ready to fight at any moment.

Israel’s Lebanon war has entered a dangerous new phase as the IDF intensifies operations against Hezbollah’s underground tunnel network near Tebnit. Reports suggest dozens of…

Growing criticism is emerging inside Israel over the ongoing Lebanon campaign as former military officials question the strategic value of keeping troops deployed across the…