The Herald

Jets destroy mile-long Hamas tunnel in Gaza

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THE Israeli military has said it destroyed an attack tunnel built by the Hamas militant group that stretched from the Gaza Strip into Egypt.

Military spokesman Lieutenant Colonel Jonathan Conricus said the mile-long tunnel ran underneath the Kerem Shalom border crossing, Gaza’s main point of entry for humanitari­an aid.

He said Israeli jets struck part of the tunnel and a new set of sophistica­ted “tools” destroyed the rest. There were no casualties.

Mr Conricus said forces had been monitoring its constructi­on for some time and an imminent attack on Israelis was possible. The crossing has been closed until further notice.

Israel has made neutralisi­ng the tunnel threat a top priority since its 2014 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.

Yesterday’s operation marked the third such tunnel Israel has destroyed over the past two months.

But Mr Conricus said this did not mark “more of the same” since it involved the most advanced technologi­cal means Israel has deployed. “(We) now hold a method, an organised system to destroy terror tunnels dug into Israel,” he said.

He said the tunnel’s route stretched underneath the Kerem Shalom crossing, where 15 million tons of food, clothing, constructi­on material and other essential goods had been transferre­d into Gaza since the 2014 war.

Israel and Egypt have maintained a crippling blockade on Gaza since Hamas seized power in 2007.

Hamas initially said a typical smuggling tunnel was destroyed.

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