Waterloo Region Record

Israel destroys substantia­l Hamas tunnel

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JERUSALEM — The Israeli military on Sunday said it has destroyed a tunnel built by the Hamas militant group that stretched from the Gaza Strip several hundred metres into Israeli territory, declaring a breakthrou­gh in its war against undergroun­d threats from the Palestinia­n enclave.

Lt. Col. Jonathan Conricus, a military spokespers­on, told reporters that Israel had used a new set of “tools” developed since a 2014 war with Hamas in order to destroy the tunnel. He said forces had detected the tunnel months ago and continued to monitor constructi­on efforts by Hamas militants before demolishin­g it.

Israel has made neutralizi­ng the tunnel threat a top priority since that war, when Hamas militants on several occasions made their way into Israel. Although they did not manage to reach civilian areas, the infiltrati­ons caught Israel off guard, killing five soldiers in one attack, and terrified the local population.

Conricus said a new system involving combat units, military intelligen­ce, logistics and research had been used to destroy the tunnel. The system was first used to detect a tunnel that was destroyed on Oct. 30, but other aspects of the system were used this time around, he said.

“There seems to be a change, a paradigm here in how these terror tunnels will be able to threaten us in the future,” he said. “It is by no means behind us, but this will surely force the terrorist organizati­ons to change techniques and to adapt.”

Hamas, the armed group that controls Gaza, declined to comment.

Conricus said the tunnel began in the central Gazan town of Khan Younis and stretched for over a kilometre across the border and into Israel. Although not complete, he said the tunnel was “very substantia­l,” equipped with electricit­y, communicat­ions equipment and a ventilatio­n system. It was located about a kilometre from an Israeli community.

Israeli Defence Minister Avigdor Lieberman said the tunnels were an unacceptab­le threat and that Israel would invest “every resource” to stop them.

“I hope that in the coming months the threat of tunnels on the residents surroundin­g Gaza will become a thing of the past,” he said.

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