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Israel, tunnel found in Gaza where some of the hostages were – News

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Israel, tunnel found in Gaza where some of the hostages were – News

A tunnel where some of the Hamas hostages in Gaza were previously held prisoner, “in harsh and inhuman conditions”: this was discovered – according to military spokesman Daniel Hagari – by soldiers under the house of a Hamas leader in Khan Yunis, in the south of the Strip.

In the tunnel – at a depth of about 20 meters – a large room was found where about 20 hostages were held captive, some of whom were later freed. Also found were drawings made by the little girl Emilia Aloni, who was also released.

To enter the structure – Hagari said – the soldiers fought and killed Hamas militiamen.

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In the underground room discovered by the Israeli army in the tunnel network in Khan Yunis, traces of DNA from Israeli hostages captured on October 7 from Kibbutz Nir Oz were found. The daughter-in-law of one of the hostages, eighty-year-old Yoram Metzger, said this on Israeli commercial television Channel 12. “It wasn’t blood, but traces of DNA left in the clothes”, she specified.

His 78-year-old wife Tamar was captured with him and was released in November. Last month Hamas published a video in which Yoram Metzger appeared together with two other elderly hostages, in poor physical condition. According to the military spokesperson, in that cell – without light and with little air – around twenty Israeli prisoners were detained for a certain period, whose fate remains unknown.

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“I don’t know where they are now – added Metzger’s daughter-in-law. – They are several elderly people in precarious physical conditions. It is clear that they risk not making it out alive”.

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The Israeli army, for its part, announced the death of a soldier, Uriel Aviad Silberman, which occurred yesterday during fighting in the southern sector of the Gaza Strip. The total number of Israeli soldiers killed on the ground since the start of land operations in the Gaza Strip, i.e. from the end of October, has thus risen to 195.

Israel reportedly killed between 20% and 30% of Hamas fighting forces in the Strip. This is the estimate – taken from the Wall Street Journal – of US intelligence which is “slightly lower” than that of Israel, which believes it killed 10,000 Hamas militiamen, including 1,000 in the attack on 7 October. According to the same sources, Hamas still has enough ammunition to continue fighting for months and is attempting to re-establish its military presence in parts of Gaza City

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