UNRWA, the United Nations relief agency in Gaza, is not backing down from the controversy. A huge tunnel of Hamas was found right below the office in the valley. This is the claim of the Israel Defense Forces IDF. In a report on Saturday (February 10), the Israeli media The Times of Israel reported this information.

On Sunday, the IDF released video footage from inside the tunnel, the report said. The tunnel is about 65 feet deep and 700 meters long. There is also electricity in the concrete and iron tunnels.

IDF official Edo said there is a service room inside the tunnel. The entire tunnel is powered from that room. The kind of technology and equipment that is seen, it is understood that electricity was guaranteed here 24 hours a day.

The IDF says the tunnel is one of Hamas's intelligence units. Most of the major operations were planned from here.

Nissim, another officer of the IDF, said how many intelligence units Hamas has; This is one of them. The tunnel contained several computers, several batteries and servers.

Army officials said that Hamas had already sensed the IDF's involvement in the tunnel. So, they cut off all communications in the tunnel and fled.

Ido also said the cables ran into the basement. But now cut them. Hamas members cut all the cables when they left the tunnel. These cut wires went into the tunnel below. But why? No cables are needed underground. The organization consists of disguised Hamas members.

Meanwhile, after 5 days of the start of the war, the headquarters was completely evacuated and left the place - UNRWA said. Therefore, they have no information about Israeli claims.

Earlier, several operatives of the organization cooperated in Hamas's response to Operation Al Aqsa. Israel makes such allegations. The authenticity of which has not yet been found.