Inside the biggest Hamas tunnel ever found
Israel releases video from giant underground labyrinth that was built by terror chief's brother and spans 2.5 miles beneath war-torn Gaza
Israel has revealed what it says is the biggest tunnel its troops have ever discovered, as its army works to expose and destroy Hamas terrorists' sprawling underground city known as 'the Gaza Metro.'Thought to stretch some 300 miles beneath the embattled enclave, Israeli soldiers have painstakingly sought to locate every entrance to every passageway in the 'spider's web' of tunnels and make them unusable.
The network was instrumental to Hamas in organising the October 7 atrocities, which saw its fighters storm across the Israeli border and murder 1,200 people, and has been used as a hiding place for terrorists and their weapons.
WSJ's Dov Lieber reports from the Israel-Gaza border, giving an inside look at the tunnel.
Since April 2021, the United States has provided over half a billion dollars in assistance for the Palestinians, including more than $417 million in humanitarian assistance for Palestinian refugees through UNRWA, $75 million in support through USAID, and $20.5 million in COVID and Gaza recovery assistance. [U.S. Dept. of State]
As Palestinians voted for the Hamas government, our money is funding terrorists who killed Americans.
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