It's not very likely that Israel's tunnel warfare will remove Hamas completely, if at all.
Hamas has a very strong tunnel warfare force. Because Hamas is a Palestinian Islamic organization founded in 1987, its tunnel warfare is one of its strategic weapons. Hamas has built a complex and extensive underground network in the Gaza Strip. They have constructed a series of tunnels using buildings, underground tunnels and underground facilities. The tunnels serve different functions, including transporting weapons, ammunition and supplies, providing shelters and command centers, and being used to attack Israeli soldiers and civilian neighborhoods.
Hamas' tunnel warfare is formidable and should not be underestimated. They have demonstrated strategic thinking, flexibility and a tenacious will to fight in tunnel warfare, posing considerable challenges and losses to the Israeli army. This makes it imperative for Israel to take a cautious and professional approach when dealing with Hamas's tunnel warfare. So it's not very likely that Hamas will be completely eliminated, either.
Advantages of Hamas tunnel warfare
Hamas tunnel warfare installations are highly secretive and are often built in residential areas. This makes it difficult for the Israeli army to detect and destroy these tunnels. In addition, Hamas has taken a number of camouflage and protection measures, such as camouflaging the entrances to the tunnels and using strong materials such as reinforced concrete to reinforce the tunnel structures.
And, Hamas has highly trained underground fighters and commanders. These fighters are familiar with the layout and operation of the tunnel system and are capable of effective tunnel fighting. They typically have demolition, raiding, ambush and reconnaissance capabilities. Hamas also possesses some technical capability to build and use weapons such as demolition devices, mines and missiles. They are also able to use tunnel networks to exchange information and trade weapons with other terrorist organizations.