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צה"ל מאכט חרוב א חאמאס טונעל

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Israeli forces intensified counter-tunnel operations in northern Gaza this week, with the Northern Brigade and the elite Yahalom combat engineering unit dismantling a significant underground network in Beit Hanoun. According to official military briefings, the structure extended approximately one kilometer and contained multiple reinforced chambers used as hideouts and staging areas by Hamas operatives.

Thermal imaging released from the operation showed a sequence of controlled detonations tracing the tunnel’s route beneath the surface, with distinct heat signatures mapping the full length of the subterranean passage. The methodical demolition reflected a deliberate engineering approach designed to collapse the infrastructure while minimizing risk to nearby forces. Yahalom, the Israel Defense Forces’ specialized unit for explosive ordnance disposal and underground warfare, has led many of the military’s most complex tunnel neutralization missions throughout the conflict.

Israeli commanders have described the tunnel network as part of a broader system used for concealment, command activity, and movement between combat zones. The presence of multiple internal rooms suggests the site functioned not merely as a transit corridor but as a semi-permanent underground facility capable of supporting extended militant operations. By targeting these spaces, the IDF aims to degrade Hamas’s ability to regroup, store materiel, and evade surveillance.

The operation took place along the northern security corridor near the so-called yellow line, an area that has seen repeated efforts to eliminate cross-border threats and prevent re-infiltration routes. Military officials have emphasized that dismantling underground infrastructure remains a central objective of the campaign, arguing that surface control alone is insufficient if tunnel networks remain intact.

From a tactical standpoint, the destruction of a tunnel of this scale represents both an immediate operational gain and a longer-term denial of capability. Underground systems have historically enabled militant forces to offset Israel’s aerial and technological advantages by providing protected mobility and concealed launch points. Their removal reduces the likelihood of surprise attacks and limits the ability to sustain organized resistance in cleared sectors.

The Beit Hanoun demolition is part of an ongoing effort to map and neutralize remaining subterranean assets across Gaza. Israeli planners view the campaign as essential to any future stabilization framework, asserting that reconstruction and governance initiatives cannot proceed securely while extensive tunnel networks persist.

As operations continue, the focus on engineering and intelligence integration highlights the evolving nature of urban and subterranean warfare in the conflict. The latest action underscores the priority placed on dismantling hidden infrastructure as a prerequisite for establishing durable security conditions in northern Gaza.

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