Israel – IDF Discovers New Tunnel As Israeli, Palestinian Violence Flares Along Gaza Border

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    Palestinians inspect the scene of what witnesses said was an air strike on a workshop in Gaza City May 5, 2016. REUTERS/Mohammed SalemIsrael – The Israeli military says it has discovered a new tunnel stretching from the Gaza Strip underneath the border and into Israel.

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    The military announced the discovery Thursday amid a new escalation in violence with Gaza militants. Earlier Thursday, the military said it launched airstrikes on four Hamas targets in response to to violence that erupted along the Israel-Gaza border as Israeli forces and Palestinian militants exchanged fire.

    There were no immediate reports of casualties in the rare flare-up along the frontier, which has been largely quiet since a 2014 war.

    The outbreak of violence coincided with work by the Israeli military to uncover tunnels being built by Gaza militants that Israel fears could be used to infiltrate its territory. The Palestinians fired mortar bombs at Israeli forces operating near the border fence, prompting fire from Israeli tanks and warplanes that bombed open areas in the northern and southern sectors of the Gaza Strip. “Our efforts to destroy the Hamas terror tunnel network, a grave violation of Israel’s sovereignty, will not cease or be deterred,” military spokesman Lieutenant-Colonel Peter Lerner said.The Hamas armed wing, Izz el-Deen Al-Qassam Brigades, said the raid was a violation of the 2014 ceasefire and demanded that Israel pull out its forces “immediately”.”The enemy must not make pretexts and must leave Gaza immediately, they should deal with their fears and concerns outside the separation line,” the group said in a statement.

    A senior Hamas official in exile, Moussa Abu Marzouk, said calm along the Gaza-Israel border was being restored following intervention with the two sides on the part of Egypt, which brokered the truce that stopped the 2014 war.
    IDF forces revealed a tunnel in the Eshkol region in Southern Israel along the border with Gaza Strip, a second Hamas-run tunnel that was recently excavated. Photo by Israel Army Spokesperson
    “Contacts were made with Egyptian brothers, who sponsored the last ceasefire agreement. Their response was quick, serious, which helped restore things to where they were before,” Abu Marzouk in a post on his official Facebook page.

    On Tuesday Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu inspected a large tunnel discovered in April on the Israeli side of the border. Israel said it had been dug by Hamas.

    Israeli security sources say half a dozen classified anti-tunnel technologies have long been under development, though held up by funding problems that were partly alleviated by a U.S. research grant of $40 million this year.

    Hamas leaders, while stressing they do not seek an imminent war, see tunnels as a strategic weapon in any armed confrontation with Israel and have vowed not to stop building them.

    More than 2,100 Palestinians, mostly civilians, were killed during the 2014 Gaza conflict. Sixty-seven Israeli soldiers and six civilians in Israel were killed by rockets and attacks by Hamas and other militant groups.


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    kenyaninwhitehouse
    kenyaninwhitehouse
    7 years ago

    67 Jewish boys were killed and 300 were paralyzed less than 2 years ago since Bibi wanted to avert “civilian” casulities, can you imagine what Putin would do, like leveling the place. BIBI needs to go.

    yankee96
    yankee96
    7 years ago

    eliminate the entire area once and for all