Israeli army takes journalists into a tunnel in a Gaza city
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BRIEFLY: The Israeli army on Monday granted access to one of the most important and complex underground tunnels of the Hamas terrorist movement in Rafah in southern Gaza to foreign journalists. The seven-kilometer-long and 25-meter-deep corridors were used by Hamas' top commanders to store weapons and also for long-term residence. The body of 23-year-old Israeli soldier Hadar Goldin, who was killed 10 years ago and whose remains were returned by…
RAFAH- One by one, the soldiers slid through a narrow entrance to a tunnel in southern Gaza.In a dark corridor, some tipped their heads to avoid hitting each other with the roof, walking carefully, walking on or around irregular concrete, crushed plastic bottles and worn mattresses.On Monday, Israel's army took journalists to Rafah, the city at the southernmost point of Gaza that the troops took last year and razed almost completely, while the t…
A reporter from The Sun had rare access to a segment of Hamas' subterranean network under Rafah, a large grouping infrastructure for planning Israeli attacks and maintaining hostages in extremely difficult circumstances.
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