Jerusalem - For the first time since the beginning of Operation Northern Shield, Israel allowed a foreign news source to take a look at one of the tunnels discovered crossing from Lebanon into Israel.

The CNN footage shows reporter Ian Lee dropping a small camera several meters into the ground, passing limestone walls before exposing a sophisticated tunnel, complete with ventilation and lights. “It’s large enough for an NBA player to stand in,” the reporter ascertains.

The hole drilled by the IDF is only meters away from the Lebanese border to avoid any doubt where the tunnel originates.

Israel launched Operation Northern Shield on December 4, aimed at discovering and destroying cross-border tunnels that the terrorist organization Hezbollah dug from Lebanon into Israel. So far four tunnels have been exposed, but the IDF believes there are many more. The operation is expected to take months to complete.

An IDF officer wearing combat gear and identified only as Lt. Colonel R., explained to the reporter how complicated the tunnel finding operation really is and how even little margin of error can lead to failure of discovering the tunnels. “Half a meter to the left, half a meter to the right, that’s it, you’re out, you’re not in the tunnel,” R. explains.

“Kind of like finding a needle in a haystack,” the reporter muses, but R. shoots back that “it’s more complicated than that.”

The same reporter toured an Islamic Jihad terror tunnel in Gaza in June by the terror organization itself. As opposed to the newly discovered Hezbollah tunnel, Lee described the Islamic Jihad tunnel as “hot and humid, narrow and low hanging.” Read more at JPost