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Israeli Military Tightens Grip on Hezbollah’s Underground ‘Nerve Center’ in South Lebanon

Israeli Military Tightens Grip on Hezbollah’s Underground ‘Nerve Center’ in South Lebanon

Netanyahu: IDF conducting “a very important operation” against Hezbollah in the Ali Taher ridge.  

The Israel Defense Forces (IDF) has intensified its encirclement of Hezbollah terrorists holed up inside an underground tunnel network in southern Lebanon, recent Israeli and Lebanese news reports indicate.

The Israeli military closed in on the strategic terrorist tunnel complex in June, but halted its advance following a 15-point memorandum endorsed by President Donald Trump. According to Lebanese media reports, the terrorists have since used the U.S.-backed ceasefire as cover to smuggle in weapons and supplies.

The Ali al-Taher ridge tunnel network, located near the Crusader-era Beaufort Castle, is widely regarded as Hezbollah’s “nerve center” in southern Lebanon. The Israeli security think tank, Alma Center, describes the tunnel complex as “a major center of power that Hezbollah invested significant efforts over time to preserve and defend.”

This “massive strategic underground infrastructure complex,” believed to be built with Iranian and North Korean expertise, acts “as the main headquarters of the Badr Unit,” Hezbollah’s main terrorist formation operating in southern Lebanon, the Alma Center noted in a report published in June 2026.

Israel’s Ynetnews reported details of the IDF operation on Tuesday:

IDF forces are tightening pressure on dozens of Hezbollah terrorists believed to be trapped inside an underground complex in southern Lebanon’s strategic Ali Taher ridge, cutting water supply lines and seeking to prevent supplies from reaching them, according to Lebanese reports Tuesday.

The Hezbollah operatives remain barricaded inside the underground infrastructure and have not been defeated or forced to surrender, the reports said. They have reportedly attempted to bring equipment and supplies into the complex using drones as Israeli forces work to isolate the site.

The military has not publicly commented on the operation and has referred questions about it to Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s office.

Israeli forces are seeking to block attempts to smuggle supplies into the complex as they maintain surveillance and fire control over large parts of the area, according to information about the operation.

In some sections, Israel is exercising control through observation and the ability to strike targets rather than through the physical presence of ground troops. That allows the military to use airstrikes against parts of the complex while limiting the exposure of IDF soldiers operating on the ground.

Netanyahu: IDF conducting “a very important operation” against Hezbollah in Ali Taher ridge, elsewhere

On Sunday, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu disclosed that the IDF was currently carrying out “a very important operation” against Hezbollah terrorists in the Ali Taher ridge and elsewhere in Lebanon.

“In recent days, Israel has acted with force in Lebanon, eliminating terrorists, including on the Ali Taher ridge,” he said. “I cannot elaborate on this. We are in the midst of a very important operation.”

“We are working prudently and wisely—with both determination and wisdom, alongside the Israel Defense Forces—and eliminating threats,” he added.

IDF troops preparing for combat operations in Lebanon

Meanwhile, IDF troops are training for a possible combat operation against Hezbollah in southern Lebanon. In a separate report, Ynetnews revealed on Thursday that “soldiers of Nahal Brigade’s 931st Battalion … completed a two-day intensive exercise in the Kana Stream area designed to simulate combat in the dense, mountainous terrain of southern Lebanon.”

“In a special interview, the battalion commander, Lt. Col. N., described the sharp transition from daily counterterrorism operations in the West Bank to preparing for the next war in the north,” the news website added.

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ztakddot | August 13, 2026 at 12:12 pm

They should just collapse the tunnels killing the terrorists and rendering the facility unusable, Whatever they do they should do it quickly before Trump’s attention wanders back towards Lebanon and they are forced to withdrawal to meet the terms of a US proposed 130 point memorandum of understanding.


     
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    paul1 in reply to ztakddot. | August 13, 2026 at 1:27 pm

    Since the terms require Hezbollah to disarm, I don’t see how Israel can be forced to withdraw while Hezbollah remains armed and operational.


     
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    Chuck Skinner in reply to ztakddot. | August 17, 2026 at 11:41 am

    No, no, no! Intelligence data is important. You want them to die without compromising the equipment, or quite honestly, the underlying structure. Knowing exactly WHICH state sponsor of international terrorism taught them, helped them, or otherwise advance them in some way is both useful for attack purposes and useful for public shaming later when that nation starts publicly virtue-signaling that the poor, oppressed Lebanese are just fighting the “Zionist Invaders from the South!” (TM Mohammad [PBUH] Media, Inc.)

    The Israelis can then trot out a spokesperson, preferably some authorized young, very attractive female soldier, that can counter with “well, had you [N.K., Iran, China, Russia, insert as appropriate] not supplied them with the money, weapons, and knowledge how to attack Israel, none of those Terrorists would have been able to attack Israel to start the fight they couldn’t finish. Give them the um … quote “dignity” I guess from their perspective, I personally would call it inbred stupidity, but whatever, of the fact they wanted to pick a fight, and they died for it. I hope they’re enjoying getting fucked by the pigs in Hell.

    Ragebait. Everyday, All-day, 24/7/365. The Terrorists want to play in the media: accommodate them and then embarrassingly destroy them right there in front of the world! Then shrug when the world gasps and clutches at its pearls in feigned shock, because then you have free reign to go after the pearl-clutchers for being hypocrites.

    President Trump has learned this, is using it to enormous effect and those of us that understand it, are wondering why nobody else has gotten the memo yet.


 
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Whitewall | August 13, 2026 at 12:49 pm

Tighten the grip until the Hezzies are no longer moving. Screw the memorandum.


 
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scooterjay | August 13, 2026 at 12:50 pm

Gas them to surrender or die.
End of story as they would quickly do the same if the tables were turned.


     
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    RITaxpayer in reply to scooterjay. | August 13, 2026 at 1:44 pm

    Make the gas propane.


       
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      DSHornet in reply to RITaxpayer. | August 13, 2026 at 5:37 pm

      With a remotely controlled spark plug.
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      Chuck Skinner in reply to RITaxpayer. | August 17, 2026 at 11:48 am

      See above. Don’t compromise the intelligence you can get by killing them without damaging the underlying structure.

      Also, once the current occupants are no longer wasting oxygen, the Israeli’s now have a pre-built, largely operationally active and secure foothold on Lebanon FOREVER. Move in, occupy it, and the next Lebanese that even picks up a STONE to throw at Israel can be identified and neutralized well before compromising the border.

      It’s LONG past time to tell the “international community” to fuck off. They had their chance to fix this peacefully. Now the Israeli’s can do it right, permanently.


 
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Direwolf | August 14, 2026 at 8:26 am

“Lebanese reports(?): “IDF forces are tightening pressure on dozens of Hezbollah terrorists believed to be trapped inside an underground complex in southern Lebanon’s strategic Ali Taher ridge, cutting water supply lines and seeking to prevent supplies from reaching them.”

This cut-off of water sounds ominous; my sources tell me that there are copious amounts of sea water to the west that Israel could supply to the tunnels in almost unlimited abundance, as a good-faith gesture, of course.

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