This is 2 billion of international aid.
Israel’s military operation against Hamas in Gaza has
gone on longer than expected because of the discovery of the extensive
tunnel network, which is estimated to have cost as much as $2 billion to
construct.
NOTE: The misuse of international aid by these islamonazis should be the top issue being discussed by leaders in the West.
Inside the Ring: Israel surprised by Hamas tunnel network
Israeli
military intelligence is facing criticism for failing to comprehend the
network of tunnels and other underground facilities built
by Hamas terrorists in the Gaza Strip.
Dan Pollak,
co-director of government relations for the Zionist Organization of
America, said early estimates of Israel’s operation to root
out Hamas rockets has diminished the terrorist group’s arsenal. Hamas‘
10,000-rocket arsenal is now believed to be half that number.
“We’ll see when
the war was over,” Mr. Pollak said in an interview, “but it is clear
that the underground tunnel complex was far more extensive than Israeli
military intelligence understood.”
Information that
Israel Defense Forces reportedly obtained from captured Hamas fighters
revealed that the group was planning to use several Gaza tunnels that
extend under Israeli territory for a major attack timed with the
beginning of the Jewish new year, Rosh Hashanah, on Sept. 24.
The plan called
for Hamas fighters to surface from the tunnels in Israel and kill as
many people as possible. The plot was first reported by the Israeli
newspaper Maariv.
Israel’s military
operation against Hamas in Gaza has gone on longer than expected because
of the discovery of the extensive tunnel network, which is estimated to
have cost as much as $2 billion to construct.
Many of Hamas‘
longer-range rockets have been destroyed, although the Israeli
military is looking for other tunnels in Gaza where rockets could be
kept.
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