Digging into Israel: The sophisticated tunneling network of hamas

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Abstract

By the end of Operation Protective Edge in August 2014, the Israel Defense Force (IDF) claimed to have discovered and destroyed more than 30 tunnels spanning from beneath Gaza into Israeli territory. Hamas officials have praised these tunnels as an innovative approach to fighting an asymmetric war with a far more conventionally powerful Israel. The purpose of this case study is to examine the complexity of Hamas' vast tunneling network by assessing the motivations behind the group's decision to construct the network, to identify the factors that enabled Hamas to engage in such a complex engineering task, and to assess the level of effectiveness of the tunnel network both strategically and tactically against the IDF.

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Watkins, N. J., & James, A. M. (2016). Digging into Israel: The sophisticated tunneling network of hamas. Journal of Strategic Security, 9(1), 84–103. https://doi.org/10.5038/1944-0472.9.1.1508

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