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IDF and Hamas taking digs at each other over discovery of Gaza tunnel

March 27, 2014 21:00
The 700-metre tunnel (Photo: AP)

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Anshel Pfeffer,

Anshel Pfeffer

1 min read

The discovery of a large tunnel leading from Gaza to Israel has led to a war of words between Israel and Hamas.

The tunnel, one of the longest discovered so far, leads 700 metres east of the border, and runs close to the Israeli communities of Kibbutz Nirim and Kibbutz Ein Hashlosha, according to the Israeli army officers who uncovered it.

This is the fourth such earthwork discovered in the past 18 months. Israeli intelligence believes they have been prepared by Hamas for future terror attacks, and that more of them remain concealed.

Even before the IDF announced it had made the discovery, Hamas’ military wing, the Ezaddin el-Kasam Brigades, held a press conference in Gaza where they claimed it was an “old tunnel” and that it had been exposed because of heavy rain rather than by IDF activity.