The Israel Defense Forces (IDF) revealed a massive network of Hamas terror tunnels in Gaza, including one in Jabaliya where 5 hostages' bodies were found. The tunnels, described as a 'terror city under a city,' were built using humanitarian aid money, including UNRWA cement. Estimates suggest that 30 tunnels have been discovered, amounting to $90 million of stolen aid money. Each tunnel is said to cost around $3 million, highlighting the significant financial investment by Hamas in this infrastructure.
Hamas terror tunnels, brought to you by @UNRWA. https://t.co/uwe7G7m2ph
Shocked, just shocked! IDF find a Hamas terror tunnel in Gaza with ... wait for it ... an @UNRWA cement bag! Yep, that's your aid dollars at work! https://t.co/yG4wVxjid1
IDF reveals a massive Hamas tunnel network in Gaza’s Jabaliya, where it found 5 hostages’ bodies. Hey @UNLazzarini, while you were sleeping, Hamas built an entire city under your nose. We know we know @UNWRA knew nothing about it. Liars. #Complicit #WarCrimes @RitchieTorres…
Hamas invested massive resources in building a wide network of terror tunnels underneath the Gaza Strip. 1 terror tunnel = 350 trucks of building supplies = $3M So far 30 terror tunnels were discovered in Gaza = $90M humanitarian aid money stolen by Hamas. https://t.co/luLGoxXrah
‘Hamas terror tunnels were built with your money.’ @nypost https://t.co/vDi7X0xem2
In case you wondered where Hamas is spending the billions of dollars they are given from humanitarian organisations. Each terror tunnel costs around $3 million. https://t.co/k2DaMo1297
Hamas terror tunnels were built with your money https://t.co/MLj9BVO3CB https://t.co/tmnw3ExQs3
Look how massive that tunnel was. The Hamas tunnels are probably one of the largest “public works” projects in the Middle East. A terror city under a city. https://t.co/PSdJoxlNFJ