Israeli army says it uncovered biggest Hamas tunnel yet

Such was its size that small vehicles would be able to travel within the tunnel, an AFP photographer granted access to it reported

The Israeli army said on Sunday it had uncovered the biggest Hamas tunnel in the Gaza Strip so far, just a few hundred meters from a key border crossing.

Such was its size that small vehicles would be able to travel within the tunnel, an AFP photographer granted access to it reported.

The underground passage formed part of a wider branching network that stretched for over four kilometers (2.5 miles) and came within 400 meters (1,300 feet) of the Erez border crossing, the army said in a statement.

It cost millions of dollars and took years to construct, Israeli forces said, with the project lead by Mohamed Yahya, brother of Hamas chief Yahya Sinwar, who is believed to have masterminded the October 7 attacks.

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The honeycomb of passageways features a drainage systems, electricity, ventilation, sewage and a communication network as well as rails.

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