Jerusalem – Israel Begins Building Underground Barrier To Block Hamas Tunnels

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    Heavy machinery is seen on the Israeli side of the border with Gaza Thursday, Sept. 8, 2016. Israeli defense officials on Thursday said the government has begun work on a massive underground barrier along the border with Gaza meant to block Hamas militants from tunneling into Israel.  (AP Photo / Tsafrir Abayov)Jerusalem – Israeli defense officials on Thursday said the government has begun work on a massive underground barrier along the border with Gaza meant to block Hamas militants from tunneling into Israel.

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    The project is the hallmark of a huge Israeli effort to halt the Hamas tunnels, which military officials have identified as a strategic threat. Hamas militants have used underground tunnels to attack Israelis.

    During a 2014 war, Hamas militants managed on several occasions to make their way into Israel through their tunnel network, though they did not reach nearby civilian areas.

    Israel destroyed some 32 tunnels during that conflict and has announced the discovery of several more tunnels since then. As a result, the military has invested great efforts in technologies to detect, destroy and block them. Israel has already surrounded Gaza with a sophisticated above-ground fence fortified with sensors, cameras, barbed wire and watch towers.

    The defense officials, speaking on condition of anonymity because they were discussing a classified matter, said work on the underground barrier had begun in recent weeks. When it is completed, it is expected to stretch the entire length of the roughly 70-kilometer (45-mile) border.

    The officials said the concrete barrier will run dozens of meters (hundreds of feet) deep. Israel is currently building an initial phase of the barrier over a small stretch of land measuring dozens of meters.

    At Kibbutz Erez, a community on Israel’s southern border with Gaza, work crews were busy Thursday using cranes, heavy machinery and cement mixers. Caravans were scattered around the site, while large metal pipes ran along the ground.

    The officials said the barrier’s construction could take years.

    Salah Bardawil, a senior Hamas official in Gaza, said the group would not be deterred. “The Palestinian people and the resistance can overcome all the obstacles made by the occupation. The resistance is creative and advanced and doesn’t care about the occupation’s procedures,” he said.


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    TunaBeigel
    TunaBeigel
    7 years ago

    And what’s stopping them from simply digging a little deeper?

    54321
    54321
    7 years ago

    I hope they are doing this tunnel on all sides of Gaza so they don’t tunnel elsewhere. How about on the Lebanon border? What are they doing about the Hezbollah tunnels?

    sane
    sane
    7 years ago

    Why don’t they just dig down to the water table, so the tunnels will flood. Also, they construct a canal from the Mediterranean to flood the tunnels. Fail to see what the problem is.

    kenyaninwhitehouse
    kenyaninwhitehouse
    7 years ago

    only the ONE ABOVE can protect us as we have seen in the 4 wars that have been lost in the 10 yeas Lebanon and Gaza 3 times.

    bennyt
    bennyt
    7 years ago

    If we daven sincerely to the One above, He will take care of the animals below!

    LebidikYankel
    LebidikYankel
    7 years ago

    #4 – cutting through concrete. Hmmm. Why didn’t anyone see this flaw?