Sunday, October 13, 2013

IDF discovers Palestinian terrorist tunnel leading from Gaza to Kibbutz in Israel

By YAAKOV LAPPIN, JPOST.COM STAFF

Entrance to 120-meter-long tunnel leading from Gaza discovered in Kibbutz Ein Hashlosha reportedly near a kindergarten; IDF: Tunnel was built to kidnap civilians, soldiers or carry out attack on the community.

A Palestinian transports goods in a tunnel.
A Palestinian transports goods in a tunnel. Photo: Ibraheem Abu Mustafa / Reuters
 
The IDF recently uncovered a Palestinian terrorist tunnel leading from the Gaza Strip to Kibbutz Ein Hashlosha, they announced on Sunday.

The tunnel was dug in order to either kidnap civilians and soldiers, or to infiltrate the community and carry out an atrocity in it, the army believes.

The tunnel was over 120 meters in length and represents a grave attempt by Palestinian terrorists to perpetrate an attack, army sources added.

The entrance of the tunnel on the Israeli side was reportedly dug near a kindergarten.


MK Omer Bar-Lev (Labor) on Sunday called on the IDF to provide maximum security to residents of communities near the border with the Gaza Strip in light of the discovery.

"This morning we received a reminder that terrorism exists and that it could erupt at any moment," Bar-Lev said in response to an announcement earlier in the day of the IDF's discovery of a Palestinian terrorist tunnel.

In May, a Palestinian was killed when a tunnel between Egypt and the Gaza Strip collapsed, AFP reported citing Palestinian medical sources.

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