Israeli warning on Hamas tunnels in Gaza means months of destruction
- Gaza Strip towns wrecked as Israel blows up tunnels, fights battles with Hamas
- Israeli military says bombing measures ‘necessary’ to dismantle Hamas infrastructure

Israel’s military said its mission to destroy an estimated 500km (311 miles) of Hamas tunnels across the Gaza Strip will take months, causing a scale of urban destruction that may prove impossible to reverse.
The devastating outcome of a drawn-out campaign against the militant group – with air strikes and ground battles continuing alongside the tunnel attacks – is likely to leave many of about 2.2 million Palestinians homeless and a question mark over where they can be rehoused.
In Beit Hanoun, a town of more than 50,000 people in the northern Gaza Strip, a 41km-long Mediterranean enclave run by Hamas, the Israeli military has set about blowing up almost 100 shafts and several dozen tunnels, said Lieutenant Colonel Amit, who is overseeing their destruction and withheld his surname in line with army rules.
Beit Hanoun was among the places from which Hamas launched its surprise attack on Israel that killed about 1,200 people on October 7, triggering the ongoing counter-invasion.

Hamas is designated a terrorist organisation by the US and European Union.