Hamas tunnels

IDF Uncovers Extensive Hamas Tunnel Network Under Beit Hanun

Beneath Beit Hanun, the IDF discovered a vast underground Hamas complex, a clandestine city used for terror operations. This network included thousands of structures, serving as weapons storage, command centers, and operational bases for armed terrorists. Shockingly, some of these facilities were located within an elementary school and connected by tunnels running under civilian residences, highlighting Hamas’s exploitation of the civilian population. This discovery further reveals the group’s tactics.

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Nashville Approves Free Land Lease for Boring Company Tunnel Amidst Public Criticism

Tennessee has approved a no-cost lease of a parking lot near the Capitol to The Boring Company, allowing them to begin the Music City Loop project. The decision, approved unanimously by the State Building Commission Executive Subcommittee, faced public criticism and concerns from Democratic lawmakers regarding transparency and the benefits for Nashville residents. The public and lawmakers questioned the process, the impact on landowners, and the appropriateness of providing public land to a private company, particularly as The Boring Company had already begun site preparation before the vote. Despite these concerns, the lease was approved, prompting further criticism and discussion of potential legal action.

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Israel Admits Error in Gaza Hospital Bombing Video

An Israeli military video purporting to show Hamas tunnels under a Gaza hospital was revealed to depict different buildings, a school located 150-200 meters away. Despite claiming to target a Hamas command center beneath the European Hospital, resulting in at least 16 deaths and the hospital’s closure, the IDF’s evidence remains insufficient. The IDF’s statement acknowledges the targeted infrastructure was adjacent to, not under, the hospital. This attack leaves Gaza’s only remaining cancer care facility inoperable.

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Israel has tactical control of Gaza-Egypt border corridor and militaries have, in 10 days, discovered 20 tunnels that cross into Egypt

The news of Israel gaining tactical control of the Gaza-Egypt border corridor and discovering 20 tunnels that cross into Egypt within just 10 days is truly alarming. The complexity and scale of the tunnel network beneath Gaza is likened to the Paris catacombs. It raises questions about the extent of Hamas’ underground infrastructure and the implications for regional security.

The IDF’s release of videos showing rocket launchers placed near the Egyptian border fence highlights the strategic significance of these tunnels for Hamas. The fact that some of these tunnels are used for smuggling food and goods into Gaza, while others serve as logistical highways and refuge for Hamas militants, sheds light on the multifaceted nature of this underground network.… Continue reading