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This page is subject to the extended confirmed restriction related to the Arab-Israeli conflict. An Israeli soldier overlooking an uncovered Palestinian tunnel in the Gaza Strip during Operation Protective Edge, 2014 A vast network of underground tunnels used for smuggling and warfare exists in the Gaza Strip. This infrastructure runs throughout the Gaza Strip and towards Egypt and Israel, and ...
Leaflets were dropped with maps into Khan Yunis depicting hundreds of evacuation zones. [55] [57] An Israeli airstrike destroyed a large building in Khan Yunis. [58] The Gaza Health Ministry claimed that over 180 people were killed since the truce ended. [59] [60] Five Israeli soldiers were wounded in a mortar attack near Nirim. [61]
The IDF recovered the bodies of three hostages killed on 7 October, including Shani Louk, from a tunnel in Gaza. [92] [93] Hamas official Sharhabil al-Sayed, who was in charge of the group's operations in Lebanon's eastern Bekaa Valley, was killed in an Israeli airstrike on his car in Majdal Anjar, Lebanon. [94]
Five rockets were fired from Khan Yunis at communities in southern Israel. [491] The IDF announced that it uncovered and destroyed a 900-meter-long tunnel in Al-Amal neighborhood, Khan Yunis. [492] Two people were wounded during a shooting in the West Bank. [493] At least 23 Palestinians were arrested by Israeli forces during raids in Hebron ...
The myriad tunnels under Gaza are best known as passageways used to smuggle goods from Egypt and launch attacks into Israel.. But there exists a second underground network that the Israel Defense ...
This page is subject to the extended confirmed restriction related to the Arab-Israeli conflict. Israeli invasion of the Gaza Strip Part of the Gaza war Gaza Strip under Palestinian control Gaza Strip under Israeli control Furthest Israeli advance in Gaza Strip Evacuated areas inside Israel Maximum extent of the 2023 Hamas-led attack on Israel Area of Gaza subject to Israeli evacuation orders ...
The Israeli military has long claimed Khan Younis is a major Hamas stronghold, alleging that a tunnel network underneath civilian buildings in the city was likely where Hamas planned the October 7 ...
According to Israel, their intentions were to: first, search for the bodies of Israeli hostages in a certain location after receiving intelligence to that end; and second, the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) alleged, without providing evidence, that the digging up of Beit Hanoun Cemetery near Khan Yunis was due to a Hamas command center in a tunnel ...