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On 4 January 2024, the IDF claimed to have significantly degraded the command and control of Hamas's Khan Yunis Brigade's northern and eastern battalions with the destruction of tunnel systems, infrastructure and deaths of company commanders.
The Israeli military said Wednesday it has found evidence that hostages were present in an underground tunnel in the Gaza Strip city of Khan Younis, which has become the focus of Israel's ground ...
The total size and dimensions of the Palestinian tunnel network in the Gaza Strip is unknown, with all parties involved keeping the details classified. [6] [7] [8] In 2016, Ismail Haniyeh, the former Prime Minister of the Palestinian National Authority and later Chairman of the Hamas Government, indicated that the tunnel network was double the size of the Củ Chi tunnels, which were developed ...
The Israeli military said it has withdrawn its ground forces from Khan Younis in southern Gaza after months of fierce fighting that left much of the city in ruins.. The Israel Defense Forces (IDF ...
It took place "in the heart" of the city of Khan Younis, where Israeli forces returned to operate this week, he said. The hostages' bodies were hidden "in a branched tunnel about 200 meters long ...
The second battle of Khan Yunis was a military engagement in the Gaza Strip that began on 22 July 2024 [10] as part of the ongoing Israel–Hamas war.It marked the return of the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) to the Khan Yunis area inside the Gaza Strip after a previous battle and siege which lasted from December 2023 to April 2024 and ended with an Israeli withdrawal.
The IDF say troops have entered Gaza's second-largest city, Khan Younis, marking another bloody new phase of the war. ... Their bodies are found in a tunnel underneath Rafah. The IDF says all six ...
Earlier on 22 July, the Israel Defense Forces issued new evacuation orders after it claimed that there were renewed Palestinian militant attacks and rocket attacks from eastern Khan Yunis. Israel downsized the humanitarian zone where 1.7 million Palestinians took refuge and adjusted its boundaries, reducing it from 65 km 2 to 48 km 2 .