Israel-Gaza War

IDF discovering and destroying dozens of tunnels in Rafah area

A number of the tunnels discovered are large enough for vehicles to pass through, and one was even three meters deep.

Tunnels big enough for vehicles. (Photo: IDF Spokesperson)

Forces of the 162nd Division and the Yahalom combat engineering unit have been working lately to discover and destroy underground tunnels in the Rafah area, including those connecting the Gaza Strip with Egypt. So far, the IDF has destroyed dozens such tunnels.

Among the tunnels the IDF discovered were ones large enough for vehicles to traverse, including one tunnel which was three meters deep.

The IDF said it will systematically destroy all the underground infrastructure in the Philadelphi corridor and work with determination to prevent their creation in the future.

Operation Swords of Iron IDF Hamas Tunnels Rafah

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