Israel will start the construction of an underground network of sensors along the Lebanese frontier to detect any cross-border tunnel building. The country Defense Service announced the information
The decision is getting underway after the Lebanese Hezbollah group dug a series of infiltration tunnels.
“All the drilling is being done on the Israeli side of the blue line,” military spokesman Lieutenant-Colonel Jonathan Conricus.
He said the planned Israeli network “was not a wall,” but seismic and acoustic sensors buried in the ground.
Israel had informed UN peacekeepers in south Lebanon about the works.