The European Union sure got its money’s worth with the hundreds of millions that it donated to improve the lives of the millions of suffering people in Gaza over the years. Hamas was kind enough to rip water piping out of the ground to make rockets, confiscate tons of concrete meant for building new homes and roads to build its terror tunnels and so much fuel and farming items meant to keep the lights in Gaza on to power its rockets and for the making of munitions.
The founders of the EU must be proud. Hamas has now shown that the people in Gaza can be hired out around the world as tunnel makers.
In just the latest example of the humanitarian use of all of the supplies provided by the people of Europe through their tax money for the benefit of the people of Gaza, the IDF uncovered yet another super tunnel.
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IDF soldiers operated in a tunnel located at the heart of a civilian area in Khan Yunis that was used to hold about 20 Israeli hostages at different times. The tunnel was about 830 meters long (2,800 feet) and about 20 meters deep.
Cages were found there in which innocent Israelis were held prisoner.
IDF forces blew up this tunnel, as it did many others uncovered in Gaza.
And there is no way to know where the humanitarian aid being brought into Gaza on a daily basis is Going.
Since the beginning of the war, reported the IDF, 12,000 trucks with 1,052 tons of medical equipment have entered Gaza. In coordination with the international community, the IDF continues to facilitate humanitarian and medical assistance efforts for Gazan civilians.
And a great deal of fuel for vehicles, cooking and heating was also transferred to Gaza.
But considering the fact that Hamas is still launching rockets indiscriminately into Israeli territory, it is clear that the terrorist group is taking much of that fuel for itself. It is also, somehow, still able to operate the generators needed to continue to live in their remaining underground bunkers. The generators light the tunnels and power whatever machines they operate, including the tunnels’ ventilation systems.
No one at the UN bothers to check where the supplies handed over to Gaza end up and the world has been treated to numerous videos of Hamas terrorists threatening Gaza civilians’ lives as they steal these supplies for themselves.
Also, it apparently was just too difficult a task for any officials back in Europe to check up on where all the concrete and building supplies actually went, like by just counting however many, if any, new buildings were built. They also never bothered to check on the underground pipes.