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PM: Israel systematically crippling ‎Hamas' terror tunnel capabilities

by  Daniel Siryoti , Nikki Guttman , Lilach Shoval , News Agencies and ILH Staff
Published on  10-12-2018 00:00
Last modified: 11-22-2021 15:09
IDF destroys Hamas terror tunnel dug 200 meters into Israeli territory

The Hamas terror tunnel destroyed by the IDF on Thursday

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Israel is "systematically crippling Hamas' terror ‎tunnel capabilities. They have to understand that ‎they really shouldn't be testing us," Prime Minister ‎Benjamin Netanyahu said Thursday, after the IDF ‎revealed it had demolished another cross-border ‎tunnel dug by the terrorist group that rules the ‎Gaza Strip.‎

This was the 15th terror tunnel discovered and ‎destroyed this year.‎

Lauding the IDF, Netanyahu said, "We are sparing no ‎effort and are determined to maintain Israel's ‎security."‎

The IDF Spokesperson's Unit said Thursday that the ‎tunnel began near the southern Gaza Strip town of ‎‎Khan Younis and extended for about 1 kilometer (0.6 miles) to reach across the border ‎about 200 meters (660 feet) into Israeli territory. ‎

Inside Gaza, the tunnel was linked to a vast network ‎‎of underground passageways that are part of Hamas' ‎terror tunnel grid.

The IDF said the tunnel was discovered ‎several ‎months ago and, once secure, was used to ‎improve Israeli troops' tunnel warfare capabilities ‎before Engineering Corp troops carried ‎out a series ‎of operations Thursday to render it unusable. ‎

IDF Spokesman Brig. Gen. Ronen Manelis told ‎reporters that the tunnel "reflected the evolution ‎in Hamas' building methods and their use of ‎different materials. ‎The tunnel had several junctions connecting it to a ‎grid of other attack tunnels, it had power and ‎communication lines and overall, this was a high-‎standard project."‎

Defense Minister Avigdor Lieberman tweeted, "We ‎never stop working, above or below ground. The ‎‎terror tunnel we destroyed this morning is another ‎‎tunnel Hamas won't be able to use in the next war. ‎‎Every day, we get closer to eliminating the tunnel ‎‎threat."‎ ‎

The IDF also posted on Twitter, saying, "We estimate that $3 ‎million worth of cement, electrical ‎equipment and ‎labor were invested in this ‎tunnel instead ‎of in health care, ‎education, or food for ‎the people of Gaza.‎"‎

Later, the IDF issued a statement saying that "the ‎IDF's technological abilities are constantly ‎improving and we will continue to forge ahead on the ‎issue of detecting and destroying terror tunnels, ‎all while simultaneously building the tunnel barrier."‎

Israel is currently building a long underground and aboveground barrier along the ‎border to counter Hamas' ‎terror tunnel system. It includes advanced sensors underground and a 6-meter (20-foot) fence above ground, similar to the one ‎‎along the Israeli-Egyptian border.‎

The ‎expected cost of construction is over NIS 3 ‎billion ‎‎($830 million).‎

In a video posted on social media, Coordinator of ‎Government Activities in the Territories Maj. Gen. ‎Kamil Abu Rokon appealed to Gazans.

"Despite your plight, the terrorist ‎organization Hamas continues to invest huge sums of ‎money in terrorism, instead of caring for you and ‎developing civilian infrastructure in the Gaza ‎Strip," Rokon says in the video.‎

‎"Instead of using cement, metal and concrete ‎aggregates to build schools, kindergartens and ‎hospitals, Hamas uses these materials to build the ‎death tunnels of terrorism. We [Israel] thwart terrorism and ‎destroy the tunnels, and the money goes down the ‎drain. Those who ultimately lose are you, the ‎residents of Gaza."

Meanwhile, amid ongoing efforts by Egypt to ‎mediate a long-term cease-fire agreement between Israel and ‎Hamas, Qatar announced Thursday that it will give ‎Gaza $150 million in emergency aid.‎

A senior source in Ramallah said the Palestinian ‎Authority had not been informed of the plan, criticizing ‎it as "an orchestrated move by Israel and Hamas to ‎go over the heads of the Palestinian leadership." ‎

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