
IDF Details ‘Terror Stronghold’ Tunnels Under Beit Hanun
On Friday, November 21, 2025, the IDF presented what it called a detailed look at an extensive Hamas tunnel complex beneath the northern Gaza city of Beit Hanun. The network was described as a lattice of interconnected passageways and rooms linked to weapons storage, command spaces, and fighting positions embedded among residential and public structures. By mapping and publicizing the system, the army said it aimed to explain operational choices and to make the case for thorough demilitarization before any durable governance arrangement.
Commanders emphasized that the tunnels were designed to outlast surface setbacks and to draw battles into areas where civilians are most at risk. They argued that neutralizing such infrastructure reduces the likelihood of renewed rocket manufacturing and violent ambushes while also reinforcing deterrence. The disclosures were accompanied by imagery and explanations intended to show how underground routes tied together strongpoints above ground, transforming neighborhoods into fortified zones.
Officials framed the release as both a military update and a diplomatic signal. If the objective is a calmer border and a safer future for civilians on both sides, they said, then hiding places for leaders, bomb-makers, and kidnap teams must be closed. The presentation also underscored why international monitors and aid flows must be shielded from exploitation by armed groups as the ceasefire is tested.
(BB/VFI News)
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