"Israeli Soldiers Uncover Gaza Tunnel Holding 20 Hostages in Khan Younis"

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Israeli soldiers uncovered a kilometer-long tunnel in the Gaza Strip that was used by Hamas to hold about 20 hostages in cramped cells. The tunnel, rigged with blast doors and explosives, was discovered in the house of a Hamas member in Khan Younis. The hostages were kept in harsh conditions without daylight, in dense air with little oxygen and terrible humidity. Some hostages were freed during a truce, while others remain captive after being captured during Hamas' rampage through southern Israel.
- Israeli soldiers uncover Gaza tunnel that once held hostages, army says Reuters
- IDF finds tunnel under Hamas commander's home in Khan Younis where about 20 hostages had been held The Times of Israel
- What Did the U.N. Know about Hamas’s Tunnels in Gaza? National Review
- Israel claims tunnels found during operation in Khan Younis The Times and The Sunday Times
- IDF finds tunnel in Khan Younis where 20 hostages were held in 'inhumane conditions' The Times of Israel
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