The Israeli military said it had discovered a Hezbollah compound with weapons and motorcycles stored under a house in a Lebanese border village where the terrorist group's special forces were planning a new major attack on Israelis. .
Israeli Defense Forces spokesman Maj. Gen. Daniel Hagari said in a video posted Monday that the bunker, discovered just a few miles from the Israeli border, was the site of a massive attack by Hezbollah's Radwan forces “invading Israel. It was set up to carry out mass genocide.” From October 7th. ”
“They were planning to use the motorbikes here to go to villages and camps inside Israel and carry out massacres,” Hagari said.
“They were just here a few days ago. They were here in bed with weapons,” he added. “We found freshly brewed coffee and food on this property.”
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Israeli Defense Forces spokesman Maj. Gen. Daniel Hagari revealed a Hezbollah bunker allegedly discovered under a house in a village on the Lebanese border. (IDF)
Footage released by the IDF shows weapons and ammunition strewn across beds inside the underground facility.
On one of its walls hung a large portrait of former Hezbollah leader Hassan Nasrallah, who was recently killed in an Israeli airstrike in Beirut.
Hagari said Nasrallah was “a ruthless terrorist who we eliminated, responsible for the deaths of many people, not just Israelis, but Germans, Americans, French and others.”

Hagari said a motorcycle that was supposed to be used in attacks against Israel was found inside the bunker. (IDF)
“The world is a better place without Hezbollah. The world is a better place without Nasrallah,” Hagari added.
“All of our adversaries, near or far from Iran, need to know that we are determined to provide security and security to our people,” he said.
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Weapons are seen lying on a bed inside a Hezbollah bunker. (IDF)
In early October, Hagari said, “Hezbollah openly declared that it planned to carry out its own massacre on Israel's northern border on October 7th on a larger scale. They called this plan the 'conquest of Galilee.' I call it that.''
“To ensure that Hezbollah is never able to carry out such an attack and to ensure that all 60,000 Israelis can safely return to their homeland in northern Israel, the Israel Defense Forces has taken action,” he said at the time. “I have,” he added.

The IDF said the food was intended for Hezbollah special forces. (IDF)
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During a series of military operations, IDF special forces “entered Hezbollah compounds in dozens of locations along the border with Israel, collected intelligence, and dismantled Hezbollah weapons and terrorist infrastructure. Our soldiers “We entered underground infrastructure, uncovered Hezbollah's hidden weapons cache, seized Hezbollah weapons, and destroyed weapons, including advanced Iranian weapons,” Hagali said.


