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Syrian authorities find Hezbollah smuggling tunnel and weapon caches

15 April 2026
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Syrian authorities in Homs discovered a tunnel allegedly used by Hezbollah to smuggle weapons from Lebanon, as reported by state TV channel Al-Ikhbaria. In addition, security forces seized multiple warehouses filled with weapons and ammunition intended for smuggling. Later reports indicated that internal security also intercepted a large shipment of approximately 6,000 electric components, which were likely meant to construct improvised explosive devices. This seizure occurred in al-Nabk, situated north of Damascus, near the Syria-Lebanon border, opposite Baalbek. Analysts note that Hezbollah’s influence in Syria has diminished since December 2024, following the ousting of the Assad regime by Hay’at Tahrir al-Sham.

Why It Matters

The discovery of the tunnel and the seizure of munitions highlight ongoing tensions and security challenges in the region, particularly concerning Hezbollah’s activities in Syria and its links to Iran. The interception of components intended for explosive devices underscores the potential for increased violence and instability in Lebanon and Syria. Historically, Hezbollah has played a significant role in the Syrian conflict, supporting the Assad regime, but recent developments suggest a shift in the balance of power. This situation is critical for regional security, as it reflects both the challenges of illicit arms trafficking and the broader geopolitical dynamics involving Iran and its proxies in the Levant.

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