Israel Destroys 14-km Hamas Tunnel Network in Northern Gaza

The Israel Defence Force destroyed 14 kilometers of underground tunnels in the Northern Gaza Strip, targeting Hamas infrastructure. The operation, led by Northern Brigade forces and the Yahalam unit, also eliminated 70 terrorists who violated the ceasefire agreement. Sleeping rooms and weapons were found inside the tunnels as clearing operations continue. Additionally, Israel updated its defence policy with gathering restrictions and attacked Hezbollah structures in Lebanon.

Key Points: 14-km Hamas Tunnel Network Destroyed in Northern Gaza: IDF

  • 14 km of Hamas underground tunnels destroyed in Northern Gaza
  • 70 terrorists eliminated for violating ceasefire
  • Sleeping rooms and weapons located inside tunnels
  • Defence policy updated with 1,500 person gathering limit in confrontation areas
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14-km Hamas tunnel network destroyed in Northern Gaza Strip: Israel

Israel Defence Force destroys 14 km of Hamas tunnels in Northern Gaza, eliminates 70 terrorists, and updates defence policy with gathering restrictions.

"The Israeli army has begun its attacks against the infrastructure of the terrorist organisation Hezbollah in the Bekaa region and in several areas in southern Lebanon. - IDF"

Jerusalem, April 27

The Israel Defence Force on Monday stated that it has destroyed 14 kilometres of underground tunnels in the Northern Gaza Strip.

The IDF said that the Northern Brigade forces and the Yahalam unit under the command of Division 252 have been operating in recent months in a targetted operation to destroy Hamas' underground infrastructure, in the northern Gaza Strip in general and in the Beit Hanoun area east of the Yellow Line, in particular.

It mentioned that, as part of the operation, the brigade's forces, in cooperation with fighters from the Yahalam unit, have so far destroyed approximately 14 kilometres of underground tunnels. Sleeping rooms and numerous weapons were located inside the tunnels as the brigade's forces continue the mission of clearing the area.

In recent months, Northern Brigade forces have eliminated approximately 70 terrorists who violated the ceasefire agreement and posed an immediate threat to the forces, the IDF detailed.

It also updated its defence policy, citing a situational assessment by the Home Front Command. According to the updated policy, a gathering restriction of up to 1,500 people will apply in the confrontation line guidance area and in the settlements of Meron, Bar Yochai, Or HaGanuz, and Safsufa.

The IDF attacked several military structures used by the Hezbollah terror organisation that posed a threat to our forces, including a structure that served as the organisation's headquarters in the Bint Jbeil sector and additional military structures. Following the attacks, secondary explosions were identified, indicating the presence of weaponry in the structures, the IDF's official X handle stated.

"The Israeli army has begun its attacks against the infrastructure of the terrorist organisation Hezbollah in the Bekaa region and in several areas in southern Lebanon," the IDF posted.

Last week, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu had ordered the IDF to vigorously attack Hezbollah targets in Lebanon.

- IANS

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Sarah B
As someone who follows Middle East politics, I think Israel's actions here are necessary for self-defense. Those tunnels are used for attacks. But civilian casualties always worry me.
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Vikram M
India has its own border challenges with Pakistan, so I understand the need to neutralise terror infrastructure. But human rights must be respected - the world is watching. 🇮🇳
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Michael C
14 km of tunnels? That's mind-boggling. The engineering effort must have been massive. This is a war fought underground now. Very concerning for regional stability.
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Priya S
While Israel has the right to defend itself, I feel for the people of Gaza who are caught in this conflict. The destruction of infrastructure only makes rebuilding harder. May peace prevail. 🙏
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David E
This is what Israel gets for withdrawing from Gaza in 2005 - Hamas builds terror tunnels. Tough call, but maybe more diplomatic engagement is needed alongside military action.
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Rohit P
As an Indian, I appreciate the precision with which IDF targets terror threats. But I wish world powers would push for a two-state solution more aggressively. This cycle never ends. 😔

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