Who were the hostages?
Seal off all entrances but a few. Back up idling trucks and funnel exhaust down on the muzz rats.
Works great for pack rats and gophers.
Tunnels? What good were they?
A good place to be trapped! Gassed! Drowned! Captured!
Strategery (sic) wise... not wise at all. Stupid Muslim terrorists! So easily defeated.
Next, go after the billionaire Hamas leadership granted citizenship in Turkey.
This recounts a small tunnel. The big steel-lined tunnel is large enough to drive a vehicle through with room to spare.
It runs from a greenhouse complex in Israel, north of the Gaza border, to a similar complex south of Khan Younis in Gaza. It was build by Sinwar’s brother some years back. It also has steel blast doors.
From it, there are multi-layered smaller tunnels, branching and re-branching, until most of the Hams tunnel network is connected.
Jabalia Camp is a phoney Palestinian refugee camp created by the United Nations following Israel’s war of independence in 1948. Despite its name, the small city which exists on UNRWA handouts is located 2 miles from Jabalia ceter. According to recent estimates it is the largest “refugee camp” in so-called “Palestinian territory”, with more than 110,000 inhabitants.
War is the remedy that our enemies have chosen, and I say let us give them all they want.
General Tecumseh Sherman’s March to the Sea
Video on the discovery and capture of the tunnel under Jabalia - first 3 minutes:
Sinwar Longest Tunnel There Incurred the Wrath of God! Israeli Jets Are Chasing the Hamaz Commander!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cjiAUw9oXmU
Those tunnels sure look like they can hold lots of water.
I doubt they put those in just for the hostages.
This bargaining over hostages’ lives in exchange for cease fires, supplies, humanitarian aid for GAZA is all a smokescreen. The hostages are dead.