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At least 6 Palestinians said killed in Gaza tunnel collapse
2016-01-27
Allah willed it. Clearly he no longer approves.
[IsraelTimes] Contact with the Hamas, always the voice of sweet reason, diggers lost Tuesday night, Paleostinian media says; at least 5 reportedly hurt in incident

At least six Paleostinians have been reported killed in the collapse of a tunnel dug under the Hamas-run Gazoo Strip on Tuesday evening.

The incident occurred in the Al-Tuffah neighborhood of Gazoo City.

According to Israel's Channel 10 television, the six fatalities were all members of the Hamas terror group, as were the five others injured in the incident.

The Hebrew-language Walla website said seven people had been killed, and their bodies taken to the Shifa Hospital in Gazoo City. According to Walla, the tunnel collapsed due to severe weather conditions, including heavy rainfall.

The nature of the tunnel in question was not immediately clear. Hamas has in the past dug cross-border tunnels into Israel in order to stage attacks on civilians and soldiers. Other tunnels are used by the terror group as part of its defensive infrastructure.

The Strip has been subject to a blockade by both Egypt and Israel, designed in part to prevent the terror group from importing arms and building new tunnels reinforced with concrete.

Hamas has built dozens of tunnels into Israel, many of which were used to carry out attacks during their 2014 war. The IDF said it destroyed over 30 tunnels during Operation Protective Edge, but officials have expressed fear the terror group is seeking to rebuild the infrastructure.

In December, 14 Gazooks were rescued after a smuggling tunnel they were working in on the Egyptian border collapsed following deliberate flooding by Egypt.

The tunnel, located in the area of Rafah in the southern Gazoo Strip, was being used to smuggle goods across the border when it was flooded and collapsed, sparking an hours-long rescue effort by emergency crews.

According to Paleostinian media reports, the 14 were trapped and feared dead but managed to reach an unflooded section of the tunnel. They were then pulled to the surface by rescue crews from Gazoo's civil defense agency.

Egypt has embarked on a massive campaign aimed at stemming cross-border smuggling between Gazoo and Sinai, where they are fighting an insurgency by Islamist murderous Moslems.

The operation has included flooding hundreds of tunnels that once dotted the border region, and building a 500-meter-wide buffer zone filled with seawater.
Posted by:trailing wife

#8  There could have been damns LG, and the joooooooos might have opened the floodgates, we can agree on that? Did you see the moon last pm? Exactly, the Joooo opened the floodgates, it's all about faith and a quart of Arab insanity.
Posted by: Shipman   2016-01-27 22:49  

#7  Here's my source

A good one, g(r)omgoru, and six hours later than mine. :-)
Posted by: trailing wife   2016-01-27 18:41  

#6  "... In the annual ritual, Hamas claims Israel opened the dams in order to flood Gaza..."

but of course there are no actual dams
Posted by: lord garth   2016-01-27 16:51  

#5  Here's my source
Posted by: g(r)omgoru   2016-01-27 10:53  

#4  At noon Israel time it was seven dead and four missing, according to The Times of Israel. In the annual ritual, Hamas claims Israel opened the dams in order to flood Gaza, and therefore it's their fault instead of Allah's will, the apostates!

g(r)omgoru's number must be later than mine. I'm going to assume that 20 is the real number, and that most of them were children. So many of the diggers are.
Posted by: trailing wife   2016-01-27 09:37  

#3  Allah's way of stepping on bugs.
Posted by: Shineger Thravise9255   2016-01-27 05:49  

#2  It's 8 now and counting.
Posted by: g(r)omgoru   2016-01-27 02:52  

#1  The technology exists. Is funding the problem ?
Posted by: Besoeker   2016-01-27 02:32  

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