Israeli army spokesman Avichai Adraee claimed that army forces revealed the route of an underground tunnel belonging to Hezbollah in the vicinity of a church in the town of Khiam in southern Lebanon. He wrote on his account on “X”: During an activity carried out by the forces of the Givati ​​Brigade, led by the 91st Division, in southern Lebanon, our forces found an active underground fighting site belonging to the Hezbollah terrorist organization in the vicinity of a church in the village of Khiam. Adraee said, in a post on the X platform, that the Givati ​​Brigade forces operating within the 91st Division found, during field operations in the region, an underground fighting site that he described as “active,” located near a church in the town. He added that the forces, during the combing operations, uncovered a tunnel opening and an underground path established in the vicinity of the church, noting that this site had been discovered for the first time in December 2024, when it was “cleared of combat means and armed elements,” as he put it. He continued that recent combing operations resulted in the discovery of three additional entrances to the tunnel, which he said were established during the ceasefire period, considering that this indicates “the reactivation of the site.” The Israeli spokesman accused Hezbollah of “exploiting civilian areas and religious institutions for military purposes,” considering that this constitutes a “violation of international law,” according to him.