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    Israel vows to destroy Hamas tunnels once hostages free

    Team_Prime US NewsBy Team_Prime US NewsOctober 12, 2025No Comments1 Min Read
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    JERUSALEM: Israel plans to destroy what stays of Hamas’ community of tunnels below Gaza, working with US approval after its hostages are freed, it stated on Sunday (Oct 12).

    Defence Minister Israel Katz stated the operation could be performed below an “worldwide mechanism” led by america, sponsor of the three-day-old Gaza ceasefire.

    “Israel’s nice problem after the hostage launch part would be the destruction of all Hamas terrorist tunnels in Gaza,” Katz stated in a press release.

    “I’ve ordered the military to arrange to hold out this mission.”

    The Palestinian militant group Hamas operates a community of tunnels below Gaza, permitting its fighters to function out of sight of Israeli reconnaissance.

    Some have handed below the border fence into Israel, permitting shock assaults.

    Many have already been destroyed through the two-year struggle triggered by the group’s Oct 7, 2023 cross-border assault into Israel.

    Katz stated the rest could be destroyed below the framework of Hamas’ disarming and demilitarisation, foreseen within the subsequent levels of the US-backed ceasefire plan.



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