A Hamas operative, photographed in October, works in a smuggling tunnel in Rafah that was flooded with seawater by the Egyptian army. (Abed Rahim Khatib/Flash90) (Abed Rahim Khatib/Flash90)
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As the footage rolls on, the immense size, depth, and intricacy of Hamas’s tunnels are staggering. This tunnel system where hostages were held is nearly 60 feet underground.

Lights, ventilation pipes, and running water show the dedication Hamas has to destroy Israel. Tons of cement were used to construct them, with millions of dollars funneled into the project, creating the hardest setting of urban warfare ever seen.

With no connection to the outside world, the hostages were kept in complete isolation, not knowing what to expect. It’s been 100 days since the hostages were taken.

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