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Israel says destroys Hamas attack tunnel from Gaza

October 11, 2018
Israeli bulldozers work on a position on the Israeli side of the border fence between Israel and the Gaza Strip in this May 15, 2018 file photo. — Reuters
Israeli bulldozers work on a position on the Israeli side of the border fence between Israel and the Gaza Strip in this May 15, 2018 file photo. — Reuters

JERUSALE — Israel’s military said it destroyed a Hamas-built tunnel extending into its territory from the Gaza Strip on Thursday that was intended for attacks.

Military spokesman Jonathan Conricus said it was the 15th such tunnel discovered and destroyed by Israel in the past year.

There were no indications of casualties linked to the destruction of the tunnel around one kilometer in length (less than a mile) and which originated from the Khan Yunis area of southern Gaza.

It extended around 200 meters (650 feet) into Israeli territory, Conricus said, adding Israel’s army had been monitoring its construction for several months.

He declined to elaborate on how the tunnel was destroyed, but said “combat engineering means” were used.

Conricus called it a “complex tunnel system with various connections and branches.”

Israel has in recent months employed technology to detect and destroy tunnels without bombing them, including by filling them with material to make them unusable.

Israel is also building an underground wall around the blockaded Gaza Strip to stop tunnel digging. Work on the massive project is expected to be completed by the end of 2019, Conricus said.

Conricus alleged Hamas used new methods in building the tunnel destroyed on Thursday that seemed intended to evade Israel’s detection methods.

He declined however to provide specifics, but noted it was equipped with electricity and communication hardware.

The destruction of the tunnel comes amid months of protests and clashes along the Gaza border that have raised fears of a fourth war since 2008 between Israel and Hamas.

At least 198 Palestinians have been killed by Israeli fire in Gaza since the protests began on March 30, while one Israeli soldier has been shot dead by a Palestinian sniper in that time.

Palestinians and rights groups say protesters have been shot while posing little threat.

The last conflict between Israel and Palestinian militants in Gaza in 2014 was waged in part over tunnels that were used to carry out attacks within Israel.

Meanwhile in another development, a Palestinian stabbed and wounded an Israeli reserve soldier in the occupied West Bank on Thursday and troops were searching for the assailant, the army said.

A civilian was also wounded from shrapnel when soldiers fired in the direction of the fleeing assailant, according to the army.

Both the soldier and civilian were taken to hospital in moderate condition, it said. The reserve soldier was in uniform at the time.

There were no further details available on the assailant.

The incident occurred at a junction near the northern West Bank city of Nablus.

On Sunday, also in the northern West Bank, a Palestinian shot dead two Israelis and wounded another at an industrial zone for an Israeli settlement where the suspect worked.

Israeli authorities are continuing to search for the gunman in that incident.

There was no indication of a link between the two cases. — AFP


October 11, 2018
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