This is the moment Israeli special forces storm a Hezbollah tunnel and find a command centre with weapons. Footage shows the IDF’s elite soldiers moving through the 250 metre-long tunnel before they destroyed it as part of their invasion. The tunnel was only 300 metres from the border and did not cross into Israel, the IDF says.

The rooms in the underground hide-out contain showers, a kitchen, and even a small relaxation spot with a kettle and a TV, The Sun reported. A fridge used by the terror soldiers filled with food even has a cute, smiling, wink face on the freezer door. The IDF said the tunnels were found on the border during the cross-border attacks conducted by special forces over recent weeks.

It came after IDF spokesperson Daniel Hagari said forces had killed 440 Hezbollah fighters so far in their invasion of Lebanon. But he warned Israel that Hamas could attack events being held to mark the October 7 anniversary. Hagari said soldiers were “continuing to fight and operate in Lebanon” and two divisions are manoeuvring in urban and other terrains.

He added: “So far 2000 Hezbollah targets have been destroyed”. “Our soldiers are collecting a lot of intel and many weapons from Hezbollah.” He said troops recently raided a command and control centre belonging to Hezbollah and “completely destroyed it and were pushing Hezbollah further to the north”.

The IDF spokesman added that Hamas “may try to carry out attacks” on the anniversary of the 7 October a.