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The Majdal Zoun Blueprint: Why Hezbollah’s Drone Tunnels Should Terrify South Asia

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24.06.2026

Deep beneath the rocky terrain of southern Lebanon, the architecture of modern warfare has fundamentally shifted. Just days ago, during intense combat operations, the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) captured and exposed a massive underground fortress hidden under the civilian village of Majdal Zoun. Located a mere six kilometers from the Israeli border, this was no rudimentary smuggling route. It was a state-of-the-art, fortress-grade military airbase built entirely underground, financed and designed by the Islamic Republic of Iran. Plunging 25 meters deep and stretching hundreds of meters, the subterranean complex featured living quarters, armories packed with explosives, and, crucially, vertical launch shafts built specifically to unleash swarms of sophisticated attack drones into the heart of Israel.

The discovery of the Majdal Zoun complex presents a terrifying tactical reality. While diplomats in Washington and Geneva celebrate the prospect of a US-Iran memorandum of understanding, the physical infrastructure of terror on the ground remains deeply entrenched and highly advanced. Iran has successfully exported a subterranean military blueprint that turns proxy militias into heavily fortified, technologically superior combat forces.

For the defense establishment in New Delhi, the footage emerging from Majdal Zoun should trigger immediate, high-level alarms. The strategic distance between the hills of southern Lebanon and the rugged peaks of the Line of Control (LoC) in Kashmir is shrinking rapidly. The exact military blueprint currently threatening northern Israel is perfectly tailored for replication by Pakistan-backed militant networks in South Asia.

To grasp the magnitude of the........

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