WSJ: 80% of HAMAS tunnels in Gaza are still operational

The Wall Street Journal of the United States has reported that 80 percent of underground routes of the Palestinian Islamic Resistance Movement HAMAS in the Gaza Strip are still working, despite the barbaric attacks of the Zionist regime against the besieged area. from October 7, 2023.

Jan 29, 2024 - 06:08
WSJ: 80% of HAMAS tunnels in Gaza are still operational
WSJ: 80% of HAMAS tunnels in Gaza are still operational

The Wall Street Journal report has quoted US and Israeli officials who have admitted that 80 percent of the tunnels used by HAMAS are still safe, and that the bombings and missiles of the illegal Israeli regime in the past 114 days have failed to destroy and destroy them. According to a report yesterday Saturday by the American newspaper, Israel's efforts to demolish 482.8 kilometers of the underground network of HAMAS in the Gaza Strip in order to prevent revenge attacks by the resistance group have not been successful so far. . The Wall Street Journal of the United States has said that Israel has not achieved anything despite using various methods such as pouring Mediterranean sea water on the underground tunnels in the Gaza Strip, using robots and even sniffer dogs. Also in the past, the internal security department of the illegal Zionist regime of Israel (Shin Bet) admitted about the great potential of the underground routes created by the Palestinian Resistance Movement HAMAS in all areas of the Gaza Strip. HAMAS tunnels in Gaza The graft regime has continued to attack the Palestinians of Gaza with bombs, missiles and all kinds of weapons. The number of Palestinian deaths due to the genocidal war waged by the brutal Israeli army in Gaza since October 7 has exceeded 26,200, and the number of injured is more than 64,110. In addition, reports say that Israel's attacks have caused Gaza to become an area full of ruins, with 60% of the area's infrastructure destroyed and nearly 2 million residents have been forced to evacuate their homes away from the area to witness a severe shortage of food, clean water and medicine.