Updated
Updated · The Jerusalem Post · Jun 24
IDF Seals Tebnit Tunnel, Trapping Dozens of Hezbollah Fighters as Hostage Fears Rise
Updated
Updated · The Jerusalem Post · Jun 24

IDF Seals Tebnit Tunnel, Trapping Dozens of Hezbollah Fighters as Hostage Fears Rise

3 articles · Updated · The Jerusalem Post · Jun 24

Summary

  • Israeli troops sealed the entrances to an underground complex in Tebnit, leaving dozens of Hezbollah fighters trapped as senior officials reviewed the standoff.
  • Israel told mediators the militants must surrender or be killed inside the tunnel system; under the current ceasefire framework, they can still give themselves up to the IDF.
  • Hostage concerns are driving the urgency, with Israeli forces warning that Hezbollah's Radwan Force could try to kidnap soldiers to bargain for the trapped men.
  • Ground troops have been ordered to move in pairs or groups of three and tighten air-ground coordination, while the military says many tunnel entrances in southern Lebanon are camouflaged and hard to detect.
  • Israeli officials are treating Tebnit as a potential pilot for dismantling Hezbollah infrastructure in the area, echoing a Rafah case in which trapped Hamas operatives eventually emerged to fight or surrender.

Insights

Is Israel's underground siege a new security model or a trap that could ignite a much wider regional war?
With US-Iran talks underway, could this standoff in Lebanon be the spark that derails a final peace deal?