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IDF warns Lebanese to leave homes covering Hezbollah attack tunnels
2018-12-10
[Jpost] The IDF issued a warning on Sunday to Lebanese citizens to "temporarily leave" homes standing on top of cross-border attack tunnels built by Hezbollah, as troops began operating beyond the border fence.

"Hezbollah built terror tunnels under Kfar Kila and Ramiyeh that infiltrate into Israeli territory, making the area a barrel of explosives," read a Twitter post by the IDF’s spokesperson for Arabic media, Maj. Avichay Adraee. "We are determined to neutralize these tunnels, and we do not know the outcome of these actions on the relevant buildings on the Lebanese side.

"Is it not time for you to insist that Hezbollah give you clear answers?," he continued. "Are you living in safety when you know that your houses are located above a barrel of explosives? We recommend that you thoroughly consider temporarily leaving the relevant buildings for your safety."

Adraee wrote the warning days after Israel found three cross-border attack tunnels built from the Shi’ite villages of Kfar Kila and Ramiyeh in southern Leb. The IDF says the tunnels are under its full control, and have been filled with explosives pending their demolitions.

On Sunday, the Hezbollah-affiliated al-Manar website said that the Lebanese army reinforced units deployed to the border with additional vehicles and artillery, to "prevent the Zionist army from putting demarcation marks on the Blue Line. The Lebanese army rejected the Zionist move during the absence of Leb’s topographic units, forcing the enemy troops to plant wedges 10 meters away from the Blue Line off Mays al-Jabal town," the report said.

Dozens of Hezbollah tunnels are believed to have been dug along the 130-kilometer border between the two countries, and the IDF said the operation to locate and destroy these tunnels, dubbed "Northern Shield," would take weeks or months to complete.

On Friday, the IDF fired warning shots at three Hezbollah holy warriors dressed in civilian clothing attempting to approach the border area where the IDF was carrying out tunnel excavation work. According to the military, the three men ‐ who fled back to Leb after IDF troops opened fire ‐ took advantage of bad weather to steal IDF equipment deployed to uncover the tunnels.

Leb said that IDF troops opened fire on a "Lebanese army patrol near the Blue Line in Kroum al-Sharaqi region to the east of Meis al-Jabal village because of heavy fog in the area."

Later Saturday evening, Leb’s NNA reported that 25 Israeli troops had crossed the technical fence separating Israel and Leb but not the Blue Line. Lebanese troops and UNIFIL Peacekeepers were reportedly monitoring the situation from the Lebanese side.

Friday’s incident took place in one of the many enclaves beyond Israel’s security fence with Leb, but still inside the Blue Line which marks the demarcation line between the two countries.

These areas, which are not covered by Israel’s fence with Leb due to the uneven terrain, have been previously neglected by Israel, and a Hezbollah ambush of an IDF patrol in the area led to the Second Leb War in 2006. Israel has since increased its presence in those areas, fortifying the fence and clearing away brush to allow for clearer observation.

While the IDF said that it only plans to operate against the Hezbollah attack tunnels on the Israeli side of the border, Leb fears that Israel will not be bound by that limitation and will also operate against the tunnels in southern Leb.

Despite the tensions along the border, UNIFIL front man Andrea Tenenti said no violation of the Blue Line has been recorded, and that the situation remains calm with UN peacekeepers present on the ground to monitor the situation and maintain stability.
Posted by:trailing wife

#4  I was kind of thinking it should be under "Bluebird of Happiness", but that will do.
Posted by: gorb   2018-12-10 14:39  

#3  Love the graphic, btw.

Fred has added some delightful new images to the collection he makes available to us, SteveS. This one is labelled “Twitter bomb”, I believe.
Posted by: trailing wife   2018-12-10 11:36  

#2  Nerve agents can be finicky and hard to handle. Just ask the Brits Russians. I suggest flooding the tunnels with natural gas. Everyone loves an earth-shattering kaboom.

Love the graphic, btw.
Posted by: SteveS   2018-12-10 11:12  

#1  Backflush them with just a little VX. Every day. Until they get the picture.
Posted by: gorb   2018-12-10 01:25  

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