"Please pray for
the Peace of Israel" Psalm 122 [Chapter-14]
Israel Defense Forces soldiers search in
Gaza for terrorist tunnels.
Hamas Terror Tunnels Could
Spell Tragedy for Israel
"For I hear many whispering, 'Terror
on every side!' They conspire against me and plot to take my life.
But I trust in you, Lord; I say, 'You are my God.'” (Psalm 31:13–14)
The Israel
Defense Forces have uncovered a Hamas scheme to invade Israel this coming Rosh
Hashanah (Jewish New Year) via its complex, concrete-reinforced tunnel
infrastructure. "There are two Gazas, one
above ground and one below ground: an underground terrorist city," said an Israeli spokesman. The Hamas
plot included 200 terrorists emerging inside Israel on September 24–25, 2014 during the High Holidays through
tunnels that exit next to or within Israeli civilian communities.
An Israeli soldier enters a Hamas tunnel to disable its capacity to be
used in acts of terrorism against Israel.
The maze of tunnels has access points throughout the Gaza Strip
that include mosques, public building, and Palestinian homes. Many, if
not all tunnels, were built through exploiting child labor. According to a 2012 Institute for Palestine Studies report,
Hamas officials stated that at least 160 children have died in the creation of
this underground network of terror designed for murdering Israelis and conducting
kidnapping raids. While Israel has uncovered over 30 Hamas tunnels so far, the
terror organization's tunnel network is extensive and represents an enormous
strategic threat to Israel. Israel has been dealing with the reality of Hamas
tunnels for quite some time. In 2006, Hamas
terrorists used a tunnel from Gaza to kidnap Israeli soldier Gilad Shalit, who
was held for five years before being exchanged for 1,027 Palestinian prisoners,
of whom many were convicted terrorists. Despite
this experience with the tunnels, Israel was surprised to discover their number
and sophistication. Some are large enough to drive a truck through. A
senior source from the IDF Special Forces unit Maglan, currently operating in
Gaza, told the Jerusalem Post that, "Hamas has turned tunneling into a
national profession. They lean on highly skilled engineers to do
this."
An entrance to a Hamas tunnel is discovered inside a
residential area. Hamas routinely puts Palestinians in
the line of fire, strategically using them as human
shields to inflate the Palestinian death count in order to
raise international sympathy for their terrorist cause.
The IDF
has taken photographs of the Hamas tunnel city for evidence since broadening
its response to Hamas to include deployed ground troops. The troops have
foundspaces built for
holding hostages, as well as weapons, handcuffs, tranquilizers, and IDF
uniforms within the tunnels. On July 18, 2014, the IDF reported
the tunnels were sophisticated and advanced, "intended to carry out
attacks such as abductions of Israeli civilians and soldiers alike;
infiltrations into Israeli communities, mass murders and hostage-taking
scenarios." (NYT)
Just a day before, Israel saw 13 Hamas gunmen emerge from a
tunnel near a kibbutz in southern Israel dressed as Israeli soldiers. After the Israeli Air Force responded to the invasion by
bombing the tunnel, Hamas reported the terrorists all unharmed, but the IDF
noted at least three were killed.
"The nations have fallen into the pit
they have dug; their feet are caught in the net they have hidden." (Psalm 9:15)
Israel uncovers a tunnel in Gaza.
To build these tunnels, Hamas has redirected construction
materials sent into Gaza intended to help the Palestinian people. In fact, since the beginning of 2014 alone, 4,680 trucks
carrying 181 thousand tons of gravel, iron, cement, wood and other supplies
have passed through the Kerem Shalom crossing. (IDF) "We now know
where so much of this concrete went—into the tunnels that run under Israel’s border
and into bunkers and bomb shelters for Gaza’s ruling elite," columnist
Jeffry Bloomberg writes in the Bloomberg View. "The civilians of
Gaza, the ones exposed to Israel’s bombardments, do not benefit from these
exclusive bomb shelters." "All understand that Hamas has absolutely
no legitimate need for these tunnels, and that Israel has no defence against
them short of destroying the whole network," writes the Post. When Israel
withdrew its entire population from Gaza in 2005, Gaza's
Palestinians had the opportunity to build a Mediterranean paradise. Sadly, Hamas has had no real interest in improving the
lives of ordinary Palestinians and building for them homes and a viable
infrastructure. Their only goal is to kill Israelis and, if possible,
eradicate the Jewish state.
"The Lord is known by his acts of
justice; the wicked are ensnared by the work of their hands. The wicked
go down to the realm of the dead, all the nations that forget God. But God will
never forget the needy; the hope of the afflicted will never perish."
(Psalm9:16–18)
Hamas has invested a fortune in building a
network of terrorist tunnels,
which are professionally constructed. Some are reinforced with
cement and equipped with rail tracks, power cables and a
communications system. Some are large enough to drive a truck through.
Israel needs
your prayers today! You can make a difference for Eternity through your
compassion during this critical hour.
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