There's been a significant development in the IDF's ongoing operations in Gaza. The IDF has successfully demolished a crucial underground tunnel network in Gaza City. This network, previously under Hamas control, was intricately woven beneath the city's urban landscape, extending to key locations. This tunnel system was not just a mere passageway; it contained apartments, offices, and living quarters used by senior Hamas officials, including leaders like Ismail Haniyeh, Yahya Sinwar, and Muhammad Deif. The Jerusalem Post reports that this network, known as the "Commander’s Square," was central to Hamas's operational command and movement throughout Gaza City. The strategic significance of these tunnels cannot be overstated. Located between high-class residential areas, educational institutions, and commercial centers, they were designed to provide shelter and facilitate the movement of Hamas leadership. Colonel Beni Aharon highlighted that these tunnels also stored equipment taken from civilians, enabling the Hamas leadership to potentially remain hidden for extended periods. The demolition of this extensive network was executed in a controlled manner by the IDF, marking a pivotal moment in the ongoing conflict. However, it is far from over and the challenges facing Israel persist, and the need for support remains critical. In this critical time, the role of Zaka Tel-Aviv is indispensable. Our volunteers remain on high alert, providing essential support and assistance amidst these complex and rapidly evolving circumstances. We are steadfast in our commitment to offering aid, comfort, and preparedness training, ensuring the safety and resilience of our communities in the face of ongoing threats. |