Israel Says It Has Destroyed Hamas Attack Tunnel From Gaza

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On Sunday, Israeli forces destroyed a “significant” cross-border attack tunnel from the Gaza Strip, which the military said was being dug by the enclave’s dominant Islamist group, Hamas.

A network of Gaza tunnels have allowed Hamas gunmen to blindside Israel’s superior forces during the 2014 war.

The tunnel destroyed on Sunday ran hundreds of meters into Israeli territory and, though unfinished, was a new project that showed “a significant effort by Hamas.".

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