All of the weaponry that was found was confiscated, and the storage facilities were dismantled, according to the military.
The IDF killed at least 50 terrorists and arrested over 100 in Tammun during Operation Iron Wall, seizing weapons and destroying explosives in efforts to dismantle terror infrastructure.
Palestinian terrorists in Gaza began launching improvised explosive devices (IEDs), including condoms and balloons, into Israel’s South in 2017.
The injured soldiers were evacuated to a hospital for medical treatment. Their families have been notified, and the incident is currently under investigation.
A phone belonging to Master Sgt. Matthew Alan Livelsberger left notes warning the United States was “headed toward collapse.”
“Several additional apparent pipe bombs were found in a backpack in the home’s bedroom, completely unsecured," prosecutors said in court documents.
Two suspects have been arrested, the Associated Press reported citing police, although charges have yet to be pressed. The Bangkok Post said the suspects were aged 16 and 17.
The improvised explosive failed to detonate, so no persons were wounded in the incident.
The terror infrastructure with the explosives was excavated by Hezbollah several years ago, the IDF said, noting that it was at "the heart of the civilian population of a village."
Combat teams from the Commando and Paratrooper Brigades operated in the deepest areas that the IDF has operated so far in the ground operation in Lebanon.