TUNNELS SEALED: IDF Neutralizes Two Hamas Underground Routes Stretching More Than 2 KM In Gaza.
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Hamas Underground Empire Crushed! IDF Engineers Seal Two Massive 2 KM+ Terror Tunnels
Israeli forces have dealt another significant blow to Hamas by permanently sealing two underground tunnel routes that stretched more than two kilometers combined across central and southern Gaza. The operation targeted critical parts of the terror group’s vast subterranean network, which has long been used to move fighters, weapons, and supplies while endangering Israeli civilians and soldiers. Combat engineers from the Gaza Division and the elite Yahalom unit carried out the mission east of the Yellow Line in areas under Israeli control. By filling the passages with concrete, the IDF chose a safer and more lasting method than demolition, ensuring these routes cannot be easily reopened.
Footage released by the military shows the dark, reinforced tunnels lined with sandbags, wooden supports, concrete sections, and pipes—clear evidence of the sophisticated infrastructure Hamas built for prolonged warfare. These passages formed key arteries in the group’s underground system, allowing militants to operate beneath the surface and launch attacks with reduced risk of detection. Sealing them removes immediate threats and continues the systematic effort to dismantle Hamas’s ability to hide and strike from below ground. The work proceeds under the framework of the existing ceasefire agreement, focusing on neutralizing residual dangers without unnecessary escalation.
This latest success reflects Israel’s determined, methodical approach to eliminating the tunnel threat that has plagued the region for years. Hamas has invested heavily in these underground routes as a core part of its military strategy, turning Gaza’s subsurface into a hidden battlefield. By closing more than two kilometers of these routes, the IDF reduces the terror organization’s operational freedom and strengthens security for communities on both sides of the border. The choice of concrete sealing prioritizes permanence and safety for the troops involved while delivering a lasting setback to the network.
As operations continue, each sealed tunnel represents progress in the long campaign to deny Hamas the infrastructure it relies on for survival and aggression. The Israeli military remains focused on clearing remaining threats in controlled areas, ensuring that the ceasefire does not leave dangerous capabilities intact. These actions underscore Israel’s commitment to protecting its citizens and degrading the capabilities of a group that has repeatedly used tunnels to wage war and hold hostages. The sealed routes stand as tangible proof that the underground empire is being steadily dismantled.