Brigadier General Amir Avivi, chairman of the IDSF and former commander of the IDF School of Engineering, spoke to Israel National News - Arutz Sheva on the continued clearing of Hamas tunnels even now, almost nine months since the outbreak of the Gaza war.

Avivi started by talking of significant information that must be taken into account: "The size and strength of Hamas are similar to ISIS at its peak. At the time there were about 35-40 thousand ISIS combat soldiers, who were much less skilled than Hamas, with much less significant infrastructure. They had many volunteers from all over the world and ISIS faced an entire coalition of Americans, Russians and Europeans, who fought there for years and razed the cities to the ground."

"We have to understand that it will take time to eliminate this monster that was created in Gaza," says Avivi and says that even after six weeks of fighting in Operation Defensive Shield, during the operation itself and in taking over the cities, the IDF continued to operate in the area for about five years to achieve the required results. We must be patient and, above all, make sure that conditions do not allow such a monster to rise up again in Gaza in the future. We need to internalize this lesson and stop the madness that allows terrorist armies to rise up around us."

The era of the tunnels began, says Avivi, at the beginning of the Oslo period and as Israel withdrew from those areas, they took on their own strength. "I was the engineering officer of the Gaza Division in 1997, three years after Oslo, and even then we uncovered 35 tunnels on the border between Rafah in Gaza and Rafah in Egypt. This means that immediately after Oslo they started digging tunnels. At first these tunnels were used for smuggling and in the early 2000s they were converted into incendiary tunnels that exploded under the outposts. After the Disengagement they became offensive tunnels into our territory and defensive tunnels all over Gaza."... Read More: Arutz-7