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Using the building materials the 'palestinians' claim they need for infrastructure, another terrorist tunnel from Gaza into Israel has been discovered.

This is the reason Israel had restrictions on building materials.

Once again the 'palestinians' who claim to be impoverished, spend million of dollars to make a tunnel for terrorist attacks. This has always been their priority. They claim to run out of medicine etc, but they never run out of rockets and terrorist components.


The IDF exposed on Tuesday a terrorism tunnel linking the Gaza Strip to southern Israel, the army announced on Friday.

The tunnel stretched from the southern part of Gaza into Israel, the army added.

"The IDF will continue to act resolutely to track down all tunnels through the specialty and capabilities that we've built up," an army spokesman said.

"The IDF sees the tunnel as an attack on Israeli sovereignty and a clear violation of agreements reached in Operation Pillar of Defense [of 2012], it stated, adding that Hamas bore responsibility.

Security sources said it was the largest terrorism tunnel found by the IDF to date.

The IDF has not yet disclosed the exact location of the tunnel for security reasons. "It was discovered by the Gaza Division, which acted on intelligence that led to physical ground activities," one army source stated.

The tunnel stretches hundreds of meters into Israel, and its western (Gaza) section has still not been completely mapped out. In some sections, it is 20 meters deep, and in others, 8 - 9 meters deep, the source continued.

"We can say at this stage that this is a tunnel in which a lot of thought was invested. It is lined with cement on the inside. We believe the tunnel was dug only in recent days," the source said. It took many months to dig, according to IDF assessments.

Work tools and recent evidence of digging were found by the army, as well as equipment to safeguard the underground structure during winter conditions. Equipment found included electric drills and a generator.

"We have no doubt we disturbed them in the middle of work," the source said. "We've recently increased efforts against tunnels, and have uncovered three over the past months," he added.

"We understand the tunnel's exposure is a blow to Hamas. Tunnels are an ethos for Hamas, and the source of many of its operational successes. As soon as it loses three tunnels in a number of months, that represents a major blow to it," the source argued.

Other terror organizations are copying Hamas's uses of tunnels, but the Gaza regime maintains a monopoly on them due its past experience, according to the source.

Late Thursday, Hamas denied reports that the IDF had uncovered a tunnel that was dug underneath the Israel-Gaza frontier, according to Palestinian media reports.

Operatives from Hamas's al-Qassam Brigades told reporters in Gaza late Thursday that "there was no military or intelligence achievement by the enemy."

In October, the IDF uncovered a massive Hamas attack tunnel leading from Khan Younis, in the southern Gaza Strip, into Israel, complete with an electrical supply and phone lines. It took Hamas over a year to complete and was tall enough to allow people to stand fully upright.

The tunnel was constructed using approximately 24,000 Israeli concrete slabs which the IDF had permitted into Gaza to ease the crisis in the civilian construction sector.
 

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What about the JEWS using concrete for building terror infrastructres?
 
'Terror' tunnel? :lol:

Why not also 'terror' shawarma sandwiches and 'terror' falafel sandwiches? :lol:

Israel didn't have intelligence on this, bad weather allowed them to find it. And Hamas already rebuilt the older one Israel found. They are used as a deterrence in case of a war Hamas could damage Israeli amassing forces and capture Israeli forces to exchange them for prisoners in the future or to lift the siege.

And you keep talking about Gaza's budget, the military wing has it's own budget and doesn't get any money from the government. They choose what they do with it and they have to maintain security for Gaza.

It doesn't take millions of dollars either dimwit.
 
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Impressive tunnels! No wonder Israel no longer has the balls to go into Gaza. :rofl:
You're such a pathetic troll who offers absolutely nothing to the forum.

All your contributions are asinine remarks and sarcastic crap that offer nothing.

You're a stain on the forum.
 
On ignore with Fukouka you go.

You bring nothing, you contribute nothing. Your posts are all asinine crap without any value, no depth, no thought, no effort.

Adios.
 
Don't worry OP, the Palestinian resistance doesn't use these to attack or capture Israeli 'civilians'. That's actually what Israel does off of Gaza's coast and in the West Bank. The Palestinian resistance uses these as a strategic resistance if Israel launches a massive unprovoked pre planned offensive against Gaza then surely we will see captured Israeli occupation forces.
 
The 'palestinians' have used tonnes of building materials for tunnels instead of on civilian infrastructure.

The 'palestinians' have spent millions of dollars on tunnels instead of spending that on civilian infrastructure.
 
Quit ranting, the military has it's own budget and materials. To build all that civilian infrastructure in Gaza you need plenty and hundreds if not billions of dollars of material and cement.

You're not scoring any brownie points here.
 
The BBC reporting on the terrorists and their despicable actions.

Good to see it getting world wide coverage :)
 
@Hazzy997

Israeli army uncovers 'most advanced ever' Gaza tunnel
Tunnel, which extends several hundred meters into Israel, is among the largest and most sophisticated ever found, army says.

Israeli troops are still determining the full extent of a tunnel running into Israel from the southern Gaza Strip, which was discovered earlier this week, the Israel Defense Forces announced Friday.

The tunnel, which extends several hundred meters into Israel territory, is among the largest and most sophisticated ever found, the army said. It is the fourth such tunnel discovered in the past year-and-a-half.

For most of its length, the tunnel is at a depth of between eight and nine meters, though it runs as deep as 20 meters in some places.

Among the equipment found in the vicinity of the tunnel were generators, security kit and concrete reinforcing. The IDF estimates that the tunnel was built over several months and was worked on until recently.

"It's a very high-quality tunnel and much thought went into it," a senior IDF source said. "This sort of tunnel is built for a large operation – a kidnapping or something similar." A tunnel was used in the kidnapping of Gilad Shalit in June 2006.

The source added that the IDF's Gaza Brigade has ramped up its tunnel prevention activities recently, including the deployment of special teams for that purpose.

In a special press conference in Gaza on Thursday, the military wing of Hamas, Iz al-Din al-Qassam, said that the tunnel was not new, and had been unearthed months ago when rainfall caused its collapse.

"The occupation is hysterical and confused in the face of the resistance army's tunnels, but we're ready for any scenario and we'll teach the enemy a harsh lesson," the group's spokesman, Abu Obeida, said.

"Despite the psychological warfare used by our enemy against the Palestinian people, the Palestinian opposition will have the upper hand," he added, and warned that "Israel must not rejoice to quickly for its supposed security achievements because the repercussions of its actions against our people, prisoners and land will be severe and will exact a heavy toll."

In response, the IDF said that Hamas "is under tremendous pressure. The discovery of the tunnel is a huge blow to them."

Last October, Israeli soldiers discovered a tunnel on the Gaza border, which according to security forces, was going to be used by Palestinian militants to enter Israel and launch attack soldiers or civilians. The forces located multiple entry points to the tunnel within Israeli territory, near Kibbutz Ein Hashlosha and spent several days destroying the passageway.

The tunnel stretched an unusually long 1,800 meters, 300 meters of which were beyond the Israeli border. Officials added that the though the tunnel had not yet been used, but it was designed as infrastructure for terrorists to use in the future.

In January of last year, a previous tunnel was revealed near Kibbutz Nir Oz. The incident was considered unusual at the time, only a few months after the Pillar of Defense Operation, but security sources estimated that the tunnel was not new, but rather old infrastructure dating back to before the operation unearthed by rainfall.

Several days before the operation was launched a booby-trapped tunnel was found near Kibbutz Nirim.

All three tunnels were discovered opposite the city of Khan Younis, in the south central area of the Gaza Strip. In the past, a military source said that a "double-digit" number of similar tunnels are in existence.
 
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