A Hamas handbook detailing its tunnel warfare strategy explains how the terrorist organization has managed to survive eleven months of war against superior Israeli forces, according to a report by the New York Times.
The 2019 document describes in great detail the tactics and strategies Hamas commanders were instructed to use in order to take full advantage of the hundreds of miles of tunnels dug under the Gaza Strip.
Another document showed that Hamas leader Yahya Sinwar approved a $225,000 project to install blast doors to protect vulnerable sections of the tunnel network a year before the October 7 massacre.
According to the report, prior to the massacre, Israel focused on tunnels that were dug under the border with Gaza but largely ignored the tunnels being dug entirely within Gaza, allowing Hamas to build a vast network it has used to avoid unwanted confrontations, stage ambushes, travel in secret, and hide many of the approximately 250 hostages who were kidnapped on October 7.... Read More: Arutz-7