In 1918, a road was built inside the tunnel for the passage of motorized transport of the British army, and in 1942 a railway was built, along which until 1948 the railway link between British Palestine and Lebanon passed. The railway tunnel was blown up by Haganah troops in 1948 during the War of Independence to prevent the invasion of Lebanese troops. Modern grottoes are equipped with a pedestrian gallery and a cable car. In addition, in the complex you can watch a film about the history of the place, ride a train along the coast and rent bicycles. Translated with Google Translate