Video Tours Lebanese House Turned Terror Base for ‘Conquer Galilee’ Raid on Israel

Craig Bannister | October 11, 2024
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“Every house is a terror base,” Israeli Defense Forces (IDF) RAdm. Daniel Hagari explains in a video providing a look inside a house in a Hezbollah terrorist stronghold in southern Lebanon.

“Come with me,” the IDF spokesman tells viewers before he enters the house:

“I want to show you a Lebanese house, a Lebanese and a Shia village house, close to our border.

“Every house is a terror base. I want you to see with your own eyes what we found here today. This is our forces’ raiding on this village.”

“In this house is storage, a storage of gear waiting for Hezbollah forces,” Hagari says, pointing to piles of mines, helmets, vests and night vision goggles on the floor of the house.

Hezbollah had planned to use the military gear hidden in the house to conduct a raid on Israel called “Conquer the Galilea” – designed to be even deadlier than the October 7 attack that prompted Israel’s initiative to wipe out the terrorist organization:

“All of these weapons here were stored and piled in the house ready for the big raid – the raid plan called ‘Conquer the Galilea.’

“They planned to do a massacre on a larger scale than the seventh of October on northern Israel, with this gear over here. I want you to see what kind of gear.”

Deeper inside the house, stashes of sniper rifles, hand grenades, RPGs (rocket-propelled grenades) and machine guns lie on the floor.

“All was ready for the raid,” Hagri says. Because every house in the area is a terror base stocked with military gear Hezbollah had planned to use in the attack on Israel, the IDF is forced to go door-to-door in order find and confiscate the weapons, he concludes:

“We are now going to have to have raiding each and every house, taking all this gear, dismantling Hezbollah’s capability to do the Conquer Galilee plan.”

House terror base

House terror base inside