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Israel: Largest Hamas tunnel system uncovered

The tunnels are considered an "underground terror city": soldiers have excavated the largest tunnel system in Gaza. The US Secretary of Defense, however, wants to urge the Israelis to show moderation. The overview.

According to Israeli soldiers, they have found the largest Hamas tunnel network. Photo.aussiedlerbote.de
According to Israeli soldiers, they have found the largest Hamas tunnel network. Photo.aussiedlerbote.de

War in the Middle East - Israel: Largest Hamas tunnel system uncovered

During their military operation in the Gaza Strip, the Israeli armed forces have reportedly uncovered the largest tunnel system of the Islamist Hamas. The system is more than four kilometers long, around 50 meters deep and is located near the Erez border crossing between Israel and the sealed-off coastal area, the military announced. According to media reports, the tunnel route, which is around three meters wide, ends in Jabalia. The refugee district in the north of the Gaza Strip is considered a Hamas stronghold.

Meanwhile, US Secretary of Defense Lloyd Austin began a trip to the region lasting several days. On Sunday, he first visited Kuwait and Bahrain to discuss the military situation in the Middle East, according to the ministry in Washington. This was also to include the formation of multilateral coalitions to respond to "aggression at sea", which threatened shipping and the global economy. The Iranian-backed Houthi rebels in Yemen have repeatedly attacked Israel with drones and missiles and attacked ships in the Red Sea since the outbreak of the Gaza war.

The Gaza war was triggered by the worst massacre in Israel's history, carried out by terrorists from Hamas and other extremist groups in Israel on October 7. Israel responded with massive air strikes and began a ground offensive at the end of October.

Hamas tunnel system even designed for vehicles

According to the Israeli armed forces, Hamas' huge tunnel system under the Gaza Strip is also designed to launch attacks on Israel. The facility is large enough for vehicles to pass through. It is said to be made of reinforced concrete and equipped with a power supply, ventilation and sewage systems and communication networks. Soldiers had also found weapons in the tunnels. The information could not initially be independently verified.

According to the Israeli military, the Islamist organization has "invested enormous amounts of money and resources in terrorist tunnels". Army spokesman Daniel Hagari spoke of "millions of dollars" that had flowed into the "underground terrorist city". According to Israel's military, there is no evidence that any of the underground tunnels lead into Israeli territory.

German hostage speaks on US television about captivity

According to a freed German-Israeli hostage, women in particular have to endure particular fears when held captive by the terrorist organization Hamas. "As a woman, you never quite got the fear out of your head of being raped or being part of a series of acts, ever," Yarden Romann told US broadcaster CBS in an interview.

Interview on X

"It's just not an option because as long as you're there, you're hopeless. You have no protection, you can never disagree, it could cost you your life," Romann said in an excerpt of the "60 Minutes" program pre-released on the X platform. The fear was not always extreme, but it never went away, she said. Romann had been released by Hamas in late November as part of a deal with the Israeli government.

Provider: Communication services are being restored

Telecommunications services in the southern and central areas of the embattled Gaza Strip are currently being gradually restored after several days of outage, according to the provider. Work is also underway to restore services in the city of Gaza and in the north of the Palestinian coastal area, the West Bank-based company Paltel announced on the X platform. Communication and internet services were down on Thursday.

What will be important on Monday

US Secretary of Defense Lloyd Austin plans to visit Israel this Monday. It is expected that he will also talk to the military leadership there about scaling back the intensive ground operations and air strikes in the Gaza Strip, according to the ministry. The "New York Times" reported, citing military circles, that Austin will also hold talks with Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and Defense Minister Joav Gallant.

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Source: www.stern.de

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