A view shows destroyed residential buildings in Rmyach in southern Lebanon, amid ongoing hostilities between Hezbollah and Israeli forces, as seen from Sasa, northern Israel, Oct 26, 2024. (Photo: REUTERS/Gonzalo Fuentes)

Lebanon state media say Israel army blows up houses in border villages

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BEIRUT: Lebanese state media said the Israeli army dynamited houses in Lebanese border villages on Saturday (Oct 26), as Israel said it used 400 tonnes of explosives to destroy a Hezbollah tunnel, more than a month into an all-out war.

The official National News Agency said "the army of the Israeli enemy has since dawn blown up and destroyed houses" in the border village of Adaisseh.

The NNA also reported "large explosions" in the border village of Kfar Kila, saying the blasts were heard across the south as columns of smoke rose above the area.

Israeli military spokesman Avichay Adraee said 400 tonnes of explosives were used to blow up a "strategic underground facility" in southern Lebanon.

The "tunnel" was more than 1.5 kilometres long, Adraee said.

The Israeli military had earlier reported "the explosion of a large quantity of explosives in Lebanon" that was strong enough to trigger earthquake warnings in large parts of Israel.

An Israeli Apache attack helicopter fires a missile towards southern Lebanon, amid ongoing hostilities between Hezbollah and Israel, as seen from near Ein Ya'akov, northern Israel, Oct 26, 2024. (Photo: REUTERS/Gonzalo Fuentes)

The Israeli army published a video showing massive detonations at the border.

Lebanese state media has reported several incidents of Israeli blasts targeting houses in border villages in recent days.

Israel's Channel 12 broadcast footage on Friday that appeared to show one of its presenters detonating a building while embedded with Israeli troops in the south Lebanon village of Aita al-Shaab.

Hezbollah says it is fighting Israeli troops at close quarters in Lebanese border villages.

The two sides began exchanging cross-border fire last year, but all-out war erupted on Sep 23, when Israel ramped up its air campaign against Hezbollah strongholds in south Lebanon, the capital Beirut and the eastern Bekaa Valley.

The war has left at least 1,615 people dead in Lebanon, according to an AFP tally of health ministry figures though the real number is likely to be higher due to gaps in the data.

The war has displaced at least 1.3 million people, according to the International Organization for Migration. More than 800,000 have sought refuge inside Lebanon while more than half a million have fled to Syria, most of them Syrians, according to Lebanese authorities.

Source: AFP/fs

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