2006 Lebanon War - Gallery

Gallery

  • A car with anti-tank missiles captured by Israeli forces in Lebanon

  • An Israeli soldier inspects a concealed Hezbollah bunker

  • Hezbollah's spy equipment captured during an operation in southern Lebanon

  • A Hezbollah outpost is bombed in the Western Sector of Lebanon

  • Image of a Hezbollah Unmanned aerial vehicle the moment it is shot down by Israeli forces

  • Remnants of a destroyed Hezbollah Unmanned aerial vehicle

  • An IDF soldier tosses a grenade into a Hezbollah bunker

  • Israeli soldiers inspect Hezbollah weaponry captured in Bint Jbeil

  • An Israeli soldier displays an Rocket Propelled Grenade found in a home located in the Lebanese village of Itron

  • Abandoned Hezbollah machine-gun outpost

  • Concealed Hezbollah rocket launchers uncovered by Israeli forces

  • An RPG launcher found in Lebanon with a manufacturing symbol of the Iranian Army

  • Hezbollah eavesdropping and recording equipment captured by Israeli troops

  • BGM-71 TOW launche captured by Israeli forces in Southern Lebanon

  • Sagger AT-3 anti-tank missile captured in Bint Jbeil

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