
Hamas on Wednesday buried two fighters killed in a tunnel collapse, as concern grows in Israel over the rebuilding of underground passageways that could be used for attacks.
The Islamist movement that runs the Gaza Strip said the two men killed in Tuesday night's tunnel collapse belonged to its armed wing, the Ezzedine al-Qassam Brigades.
Hundreds of men, many armed and wearing balaclavas, took part in the funeral.
Ismail Haniya, Hamas's leader in Gaza, called the two men "martyrs" and praised "those who work silently underground for us to live in dignity on earth."
The collapse was the second such incident since last week. A tunnel collapse caused by bad weather on January 26 killed seven Al-Qassam militants.
Israeli concerns increased on Friday after Haniya, in comments at the seven men's funeral, highlighted the growth of new tunnels.
But Mahmoud al-Zahar, a senior Hamas official, on Wednesday toned down the rhetoric with a statement on the Hamas website denying comments attributed to him that the tunnels had already reached into Israeli territory.
"The resistance tunnels are defensive tunnels for the protection of our people in the face of any Israeli aggression," he said.
Israel destroyed a large number of tunnels in the 2014 Gaza war, the third conflict to hit the Palestinian enclave since 2008.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has warned that "if we are attacked from tunnels from the Gaza Strip, we will take very strong action against Hamas."
Source: AFP
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