Rockets in a shed beat speeches about "resistance." Count the fins.
Exclusive: Israel seizes vast Iran terror axis arsenal with surprising foreign origins
IDF warehouses show Iran armed Hamas and Hezbollah with a junkyard empire of rockets and drones.
Summary
- Fox News visited Israel's Tzrifin Base storage of weapons seized from Hezbollah and Hamas.
- The stockpile includes Iranian rockets and drones plus older foreign-origin guns mixed into the terror logistics chain.
- The display is meant to document how Tehran's axis supplies proxies for attacks on Israel.
- Israeli officials use the cache as evidence that demilitarization is not a slogan but a physical inventory problem.
- The story lands amid U.S.-backed Gaza roadmap fights over disarmament before reconstruction money moves.
Commentary
You do not negotiate away a warehouse like this with vibes. You dismantle it.
Iran's fingerprints on the rockets are the foreign policy. Everything else is commentary.
Netanyahu's insistence on real disarmament looks obvious when you walk the rows of seized tubes.
Comments
Nazi-era guns next to Iranian drones is the axis aesthetic: old hate, new kit.
Allies should study the logistics. Proxies are supply chains, not moods.
No rebuild dollars until the tubes are gone. Cruz is right to obsess over fungible cash.
Fox got inside Tzrifin. That tour is the brief.
Demilitarization means inventory control with teeth.
UNRWA-adjacent money stories look different after you see the arsenal.
Same lesson as fentanyl: interdict the pipeline, not the press release.
Hamas kept the guns while talking ceasefire. Believe the guns.
Drones in the pile are tomorrow's Bab el-Mandeb problem too.