Destruction of tunnels from Lebanon \'nearly done\': Netanyahu

Destruction of tunnels from Lebanon 'nearly done': Netanyahu

AFP  |  Jerusalem 

said Tuesday that the Israeli army's operation to locate and destroy cross-border tunnels dug by from was near completion.

The Israeli premier's remarks, made during a tour to the northern frontier with his security cabinet, come a day after the government decided to hold early elections in April.

"The (Israeli army) briefed us on its actions in neutralising the tunnels," said. "This operation is nearly done." "There has been exceptional work here to deny the tunnels weapon," he said in remarks relayed by his office.

"It has invested greatly in this and we have destroyed it." On Friday the said it had blown up one cross-border tunnel dug by from Lebanon, the first of four it has uncovered -- and pledged to destroy -- in recent weeks.

On Sunday, said that forces sealed another "terror tunnel" with

A for the would not provide AFP with details on the status of the other two tunnels known to the Israeli forces.

In launching an operation to cut off the tunnels on December 4, said it located four underground passageways infiltrating Israeli territory.

alleges Hezbollah had planned to use the tunnels to kidnap or kill its civilians or soldiers, and to seize a slice of Israeli territory in the event of any hostilities, while noting they were not yet operational.

A month-long war in 2006 between and Hezbollah killed more than 1,200 Lebanese, mostly civilians, and more than 160 Israelis, mostly soldiers.

Last week, the UN confirmed the existence of the four tunnels and said at least two of them crossed into but that none of them appeared to have exit points on the Israeli side.

The Interim Force in Lebanon, or UNIFIL, has called the two tunnels "a serious violation of Resolution 1701", which ended the 2006 war.

In November, stepped down over a controversial ceasefire deal, with Netanyahu said it would be "irresponsible" to go to elections due to an unspecified security situation facing the country.

The highly publicised Israeli operation to expose and destroy the tunnels -- on its territory -- has gone ahead without drawing a military response from Hezbollah.

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First Published: Wed, December 26 2018. 01:45 IST