Israel considers flooding Gaza tunnels with seawater, report says
- The Israeli Defense Forces has assembled large seawater pumps near the al-Shati refugee camp to flood the Hamas tunnel network in Gaza.
- The flooding plan is considered a potentially effective option for disabling the tunnel system, but it may lead to international condemnation and environmental concerns.
- There are concerns that hostages may be held in the tunnels, and the plan's execution could be delayed until they are released.
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What is the Real Death Toll in Gaza?
What’s happening: Since the start of the Israel-Hamas war, there has been significant debate over what the true death toll is in Gaza. Hamas claims that about 20,000 people have been killed, including 6,150 children and over 4,000 women. Israeli officials told Newsweek that they have killed 5,000 combatants and 10,000 civilians since the fighting began.Why the controversy? The only source for casualty numbers within Gaza is the Gaza Ministry of …
Israel-Hamas war: fighting on three fronts in Gaza Strip
Israel and Hamas reported intense fighting in Gaza as Israeli soldiers push deeper into the Strip. As fighting ensued in Khan Younis in the south, Israeli troops are also engaged with Hamas fighters on two other fronts in the north, FRANCE 24's Irris Makler said. "Since the ceasefire collapsed last Friday ... three to four Israeli soldiers have died everyday in this three-front battle," she said.
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