3 Palestinians found dead near Gaza-Egypt border

Published September 4, 2021
A relative mourns over the body of a man who had gone missing in a smuggling tunnel near the Rafah border crossing to Egypt, at a hospital morgue in the southern Gaza Strip. — AFP
A relative mourns over the body of a man who had gone missing in a smuggling tunnel near the Rafah border crossing to Egypt, at a hospital morgue in the southern Gaza Strip. — AFP

GAZA CITY: The bodies of three Palestinians were discovered on Friday after an underground tunnel from the southern Gaza Strip to Egypt collapsed, authorities in the Hamas-controlled enclave said.

“Civil defence teams found three bodies under the ground near the border, south of Rafah” city after part of the tunnel collapsed on Thursday, interior ministry spokesman Iyad al Bozom said in a statement.

The deaths occurred after gas was sent into the tunnel from the Egyptian side, triggering the collapse that killed “three workers”, a source close to Hamas said.

Israel says a tunnel network was dug under the border with Egypt to allow the Iran-backed Hamas and its Islamic Jihad allies to smuggle in arms.

Palestinians say the tunnels were a way for people and day-to-day supplies to get in and out of the coastal enclave, which has been under Israeli blockade since 2007.

Egypt, facing an insurgency in the Sinai peninsula neighbouring Gaza, has destroyed hundreds of tunnels since 2013, though some are still being used for smuggling.

Israel has also destroyed tunnels between Gaza and its own territory.

Throughout an 11-day conflict with armed groups in the enclave in May, Israel said a prime target was the “metro” tunnel network that allowed Hamas to launch thousands of rockets.

Published in Dawn, September 4th, 2021

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