Inside Israel’s Unprecedented Battle to Drive Hamas Out of Its Tunnels
The IDF turned tunnels from obstacles controlled by the defending enemy into maneuver corridors for the attacker.
December 5, 2024
The IDF turned tunnels from obstacles controlled by the defending enemy into maneuver corridors for the attacker.
When the IDF finally caught up with the late Hamas leader Yahya Sinwar, he wasn’t deep inside a subterranean lair, as many had expected, but moving around the streets the Rafah. Israeli forces had driven him out of whatever tunnel he had been hiding in and he could only get to another tunnel via the surface. Likewise, Israel hasn’t returned to fight in northern Gaza because its previous operations failed, but because of its success in forcing Hamas out of the tunnels and onto the surface, where the IDF can attack it more easily. Thus maps of the progress of the fighting show only half the story, not accounting for the simultaneous battle belowground.
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Login or SubscribeThe IDF turned tunnels from obstacles controlled by the defending enemy into maneuver corridors for the attacker.
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