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18 Months into the War, Just 25% of Gaza Tunnels Are Destroyed

A security source on Wednesday morning, April 9, said that the IDF has destroyed around 25% of Hamas' tunnels in Gaza, Israeli media reported. According to the report, the defense echelon believes that there is a significant number of smuggling tunnels which cross from Gaza into Egypt. 

Earlier this year, Defense Minister Israel Katz said that the Philadelphi Corridor would remain a buffer zone, similar to those in Lebanon and Syria. "Some of them [tunnels which penetrate the Philadelphi] are closed and some are open. We had information that Hamas, during the ceasefire, planned to attack soldiers and towns." 

According to a last year report by a renowned American news outlet, before the massacre, Israel focused on tunnels that were dug under the border with Gaza but largely ignored the tunnels being dug entirely within Gaza, allowing Hamas to build a vast network it has used to avoid unwanted confrontations, stage ambushes, travel in secret, and hide many of the hostages who were kidnapped on October 7, 2023.

Meanwhile, an IDF inquiry into the massacre and battle in the city of Sderot on October 7, has recently given further insights on the failures that occurred that day.

The findings of the inquiry team, led by Colonel Nitai Okashi—who assumed command of the city on October 8th, pointed out a lack of organization in the area near the border, several deficiencies in the city's security system, including the response team's fitness and equipment, the need for inter-organizational cooperation between the IDF and the police, and appropriate alert systems for the city's residents. 

Furthermore, according to the findings, 41 terrorists had infiltrated Sderot, conducting a killing spree in the streets of the city. However, thanks to determined fighting by security forces and civilians, 39 terrorists were killed in the city, and two were captured alive and arrested. (INN/VFI News)

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