Israel says it has destroyed Hamas attack tunnel
Israeli forces on Sunday destroyed a “significant” crossborder attack tunnel from the Gaza Strip, which the military said was being dug by the enclave’s dominant Islamist group, Hamas.
The announcement, cleared by Israeli censors who had previously barred reports of detection work around the central Gaza frontier, followed a surge of Palestinian unrest in response to last week’s US recognition of Jerusalem as Israel’s capital.
It also came as Palestinian factions tried to meet Sunday’s deadline for an Egyptianmediated handover of Gaza by Hamas to Western-backed President Mahmoud Abbas after a decade’s schism.
A network of Gaza tunnels allowed Hamas gunmen to blindside Israel’s superior forces during the 2014 war and the Israelis, with US help, have since stepped up work on counter-measures.
The tunnel destroyed on Sunday ran hundreds of meters into Israeli territory and, though unfinished, was a new project that showed “a significant effort by Hamas,” military pokesman Lieutenant-Colonel Jonathan Conricus told reporters.
Conricus, however, did not elaborate on how Israel knew Hamas was responsible for the tunnel, which he said reached to within one kilometer of the nearest Israeli civilian community.
Hamas did not respond immediately to a request for comment.