
IDF Troops Raid School, Uncover Massive Hezbollah Weapons Cache
As part of ongoing operations aimed at degrading Hezbollah and protecting Israeli civilians, troops from the Golani Brigade found a major cache of Hezbollah weapons in yet another school in southern Lebanon Sunday, the IDF said.
The soldiers found inside the school a massive stockpile of weapons, which included the following: military gear and uniforms, Radwan Force graduation certificates, rocket-propelled grenade (RPG) operation manuals, surface-to-surface rockets and launchers.
Hezbollah’s Radwan Force, also known as Unit 125, consists of about 2,500 highly trained combatants who conduct infiltration, ambushes, and cross-border raids into Israel. The military security unit receives training from both Iran and North Korea.
Alongside the weapons, troops found packages sent directly to Shiite villages from Iran, emphasizing the support the terror group receives from the world’s greatest sponsor of terrorism.

Nearby, troops also discovered a huge cache of weapons and military equipment, including military vests, helmets, explosive devices and anti-tank missiles.
The finds highlight yet again Hezbollah’s exploitation of civilian population centers to use them as cover for their terrorist activities.
