Hamas Has 75% of Tunnels Intact, 40,000 Fighters & Rocket Production Facilities
by Kyle
Anzalone | Apr
10, 2025
Israeli military sources
speaking to the press revealed the lack of progress Tel Aviv has made toward
one of its core goals in Gaza: eliminating Hamas. The armed wing of the
Palestinian group reportedly retains 75% of its tunnel network, 40,000 fighters
and the ability to produce its own weapons.
According to Haaretz, an
Israeli defense official explained that Hamas still has significant military
capabilities despite 18 months of fighting in the Strip. Israeli military
analysts now estimate that Hamas has 40,000 fighters.
Before October 7, 2023, Hamas
was estimated to have between 20,000 and 30,000 fighters under arms. Near the
end of the Joe Biden administration, the US intelligence community estimated
the group had lost 15,000 men during the Israeli onslaught, but had recruited
the same number of new troops.
Prime Minister Benjamin
Netanyahu has stated that one of his top goals in Gaza is to eradicate Hamas.
However, the war has decimated the civilian population of Gaza. Most Gazans
have been displaced multiple times, at least 50,000 have been killed, and countless
deaths of deprivation have been reported.
Tel Aviv and Washington
maintain that all of the fatalities caused by the Israeli war and blockade are
the responsibility of Hamas.
The Israeli defense officials
reported that despite some protests, Hamas retains its popularity and is firmly
in charge of Gaza. Its armed wing, the al-Qassam Brigades, still has the
capability to produce arms and rockets.
Last week, Hamas fired several
rockets into Israel, leaving one person injured.
While Hamas has a significant
fighting force, Israeli officials said the militants have not been engaging
with Israeli troops. Tel Aviv says the fighters are hiding among
civilians or in tunnels.
Hamas also retains a
significant portion of its tunnel network. The officials said the IDF
has only managed to destroy 25% of the group’s underground facilities
so far. Defense Minister Israel Katz explained that some of the tunnels
connecting Gaza with Egypt remain intact.
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