The Israel Defense Forces said its troops have located and demolished a 3.5-kilometer underground tunnel running beneath the southern Gaza city of Khan Younis. According to the military, the passage was uncovered during recent operations carried out by the Kfir Infantry Brigade together with the elite Yahalom combat engineering unit. The IDF described the structure as a central component of Hamas’s subterranean network, noting that it connected to additional shafts, contained multiple rooms and lay close to a site used for storing explosives. The demolition is part of Israel’s continuing campaign to dismantle tunnels that the military says facilitate the movement of fighters, weapons and supplies inside the Gaza Strip.
כוחות צה״ל השמידו תוואי תת-קרקעי באורך של כ-3.5 קילומטרים במרחב חאן יונס לכתבה המלאה >> https://t.co/YSnb6k6YL1 https://t.co/hHw5oVrw3b
⚠️BREAKING: Another massive underground terror tunnel in Gaza, 3.5 km long, has been discovered and destroyed by the IDF. This is insane. It's been 648 days of war, and there are still tunnels to destroy in Gaza, which were made to kidnap and murder Jews. Society of death. https://t.co/bU1gDZB6YO
The IDF reports that its forces recently uncovered and destroyed a major Hamas tunnel stretching 3.5 kilometers beneath Khan Younis in southern Gaza. The tunnel was located during operations by the Kfir Infantry Brigade and the elite Yahalom combat engineering unit. This was https://t.co/0UIIit0l5E