Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

Israel says Gaza homes hiding tunnels

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JERUSALEM — The Israeli military on Thursday said it has identified two residentia­l buildings in the northern Gaza Strip as potential military targets after discoverin­g Hamas militant tunnels underneath them.

The army released satellite images of the homes, near the Israeli border, on Thursday, a day after it struck Hamas targets in Gaza in response to a rocket strike on southern Israel.

Maj. Gen. Eyal Zamir, head of Israel’s Southern Command, said the situation in Gaza is “stable, but volatile.” But he said the two buildings in the photos would be legitimate targets in the event of a future conflict and would draw Israeli forces into densely populated civilian areas.

The military did not say how the tunnels had been identified.

One of the buildings identified was a six- story residentia­l building constructe­d in the past two years, after a 2014 war with Gaza’s Hamas rulers.

“The location of the tunnel shafts in these buildings is intended to disguise them under civilian cover,” the army said in a statement. “In wartime, these exploited locations become legitimate military targets under internatio­nal law.”

Israel and Hamas are bitter enemies that have fought three wars since Hamas, an Islamic militant group that seeks Israel’s destructio­n, took control of Gaza in 2007.

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