IDF gives 'Post' a look inside Hamas's largest terror tunnel in Gaza
Rear admiral Hagari said “We estimate it is 50 meters deep and 4km long, and have found RPGs and AK-47s stored in depots. Many smaller tunnels lead off it.”
IDF spokesman Daniel Hagari termed the largest Hamas terrorism tunnel just outside of the Erez Crossing the “flagship project” of the vast subterranean project used by the jihadi movement before it invaded Israel on October 7.
The Jerusalem Post inspected the tunnel last month. According to the IDF, Mohammed Sinwar, the younger brother of Hamas leader, Yahya Sinwar, supervised the construction of the tunnel.
Its width and height enabled automobiles to travel through it.
Hagari said, “We estimate it is 50 meters deep and 4km long, and have found RPGs and AK-47s stored in depots. Many smaller tunnels lead off it.”
A few days after the inspection of the Gaza tunnel, the IDF published a Hamas video showing Mohammad traveling in a small jeep with another Hamas terrorist through the tunnel.
The IDF termed the terrorist tunnel the “ Sinwar Project” and said it was not utilized on the day of the massacre, but it was in “full readiness” for an underground launch of an attack. The tunnel is a mere 400 meters from the Erez Crossing into Israel.
Col. Moshe Tetro, head of the Coordination and Liaison Administration (CLA) for Gaza, said that “the Sinwar project is meant to attack the Erez Crossing of Hope.” Tetro added that his unit’s work at Erez involved aiding Palestinians from Gaza to secure entry into Israel for medical care and employment.The crossing was the scene of a major Hamas assault on October 7, resulting in the slaughter of 1,200 people in various locations in southern Israel. “Hamas killed three of my soldiers,” said Tetro, who added those soldiers gave permits to Gazans to enter Israel for medical aid.
Three of Tetro’s soldiers were kidnapped on October 7 from Erez. Tetro announced on the day of the Post’s tour of Gaza and the Erez Crossing that the bodies of two of his soldiers, CPL Nik Beizer from Beer Sheva, and SGT Ron Sherman from Lehavim – both 19 years old – were recovered by the IDF in Gaza.Before entry into the tunnel, an IDF soldier showed an Arabic language poster produced by Hamas, stating that mobile phones should not be brought into the tunnel and only landline telephones should be utilized.
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