Lebanon's army has showcased a network of underground sites once used by Hezbollah near the Israeli border, highlighting its ongoing efforts to dismantle the group's military infrastructure. Journalists were taken on a tour of the Zibqin Valley, where the army displayed a nearly 100-meter-long tunnel complex equipped with power, ventilation, and remnants of military supplies. Since the ceasefire that ended the latest war with Israel, the Lebanese army has increased its presence in the border region, closed smuggling routes, and seized large quantities of weapons and equipment. Despite these efforts, tensions remain high, with Israel continuing airstrikes and warning of consequences if Hezbollah is not contained, while Hezbollah insists it will not disarm until Israeli forces withdraw from contested areas.
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