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Hamas commander killed trying to flee Rafah tunnel; slain IDF soldier’s rifle recovered
IDF says early-morning strike killed 4 operatives who emerged from tunnel where dozens remain trapped The post Hamas ...
Gaza militia leader Yasser Abu Shabab died from injuries sustained in a clan confrontation while working to distribute aid ...
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Hamas commander, 3 cronies killed trying to escape Gaza tunnel with slain IDF soldier’s rifle
A Hamas commander and three other terrorists equipped with a slain Israeli soldier’s rifle were killed trying to escape a ...
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Israel reportedly offers trapped Hamas fighters in Rafah chance to surrender, relocate
Hamas calls for pressure to release the fighters, acknowledging them for first time; 'It appears they have decided to become martyrs' official reportedly says The post Israel reportedly offers trapped ...
Israel has announced plans to reopen the Rafah border crossing in the coming days, allowing Palestinians to leave Gaza.
Yasser Abu Shabab claims that four Hamas terrorists surrendered to his men in Rafah. In footage, one of them is seen discussing Hamas activities. The terrorists were handed over to the IDF.
According to Israeli estimates, a group of between 100 and 200 Hamas fighters has been trapped underground in Rafah for several weeks. The operatives are stuck in territory that came under Israeli ...
The IDF has confirmed that among the terrorists eliminated while attempting to exit a tunnel in Rafah earlier in the week ...
On November 25, Hamas transferred the body of Dror Or, an Israeli hostage whose body had been held in Gaza for more than two years. Israeli troops continued to clash with Hamas terrorist cells in the ...
Hamas said it will hand over a body of a hostage on Wednesday, as Israel said it would allow Gaza's gateway to Egypt to open ...
Abu Shabab's death would be a boost to Hamas, which branded him a collaborator and ordered its fighters to kill or capture ...
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IDF vows to hunt down dozens of Hamas fighters still holed up in Rafah
Gunmen believed to be short on supplies after being trapped for months under what is now Israeli side of Yellow Line; IDF says it destroyed hundreds of meters of tunnels in area ...
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