Orlando Sentinel

Israel building undergroun­d defense system

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JERUSALEM — Israel’s military said it began constructi­on of an undergroun­d defense system Sunday along its northern frontier with Lebanon to protect against cross-border tunnels.

The infrastruc­ture project will identify undergroun­d acoustic and seismic activity indicating tunnel digging, accompanie­d other defensive measures, said Lt. Col. Jonathan Conricus, a military spokesman.

Israel destroyed a series of what it said were attack tunnels last year, dug under the border by the Lebanese militant group Hezbollah. The group battled Israel to a stalemate in a monthlong war in 2006. Hezbollah is closely allied with Iran, Israel’s greatest regional foe and has vowed to retaliate for America’s killing of a top Iranian general in a drone strike this month.

Conricus said the constructi­on would all be on the Israeli side of the border and that United Nations peacekeepe­rs along the frontier had been notified.

“We understand that our activity may be seen and will be heard on the other side and we want to explain what we are we doing and why we are doing it,” he said.

Israel recently warned that Hezbollah had beefed up its presence along the volatile frontier.

Israel and Hezbollah’s 2006 war ended in a U.N.brokered cease-fire. While direct fighting has been rare since then, there has been occasional violence.

Israel also has acknowledg­ed carrying out scores of airstrikes in neighborin­g Syria, many of them believed to have been aimed at Iranian weapons shipments bound for its Hezbollah proxy.

Hezbollah has a battletest­ed army that has been fighting alongside the forces of Syrian President Bashar Assad in Syria’s civil war. Israel believes the group has an arsenal of some 130,000 missiles and rockets capable of striking virtually anywhere in Israel.

 ?? JALAA MAREY/GETTY-AFP ?? A view of the border separating Lebanon and Israel seen Sunday from the northern Israeli kibbutz of Misgav Am.
JALAA MAREY/GETTY-AFP A view of the border separating Lebanon and Israel seen Sunday from the northern Israeli kibbutz of Misgav Am.

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