Inland Valley Daily Bulletin

Tunnel network

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The Israeli military escorted Israeli reporters into Palestine Square in the heart of Gaza City to show off what it described as the center of Hamas’ tunnel network.

Military commanders boasted that they had uncovered offices, tunnels and elevators used by Hamas’ top leaders. The military released videos of undergroun­d offices and claimed to have found a wheelchair belonging to Hamas’ shadowy military commander, Mohammed Deif, who has not been seen in public in years.

The army’s chief spokesman, Rear Adm. Daniel Hagari, said the army had located a vast undergroun­d complex.

“They all used this infrastruc­ture routinely, during emergencie­s and also at the beginning of the war on Oct. 7,” he said.

He said the tunnels stretched across Gaza and into major hospitals. The claims could not be independen­tly verified.

Hagari also indicated that Israel was winding down its operations in northern Gaza, including Gaza City, where it has been battling Hamas militants for weeks. He said the army had moved into a final remaining Hamas stronghold, the Gaza City neighborho­od of Tufah.

But the army also acknowledg­ed a significan­t misstep. An investigat­ion into its soldiers’ mistaken shooting of three Israelis held hostage in Gaza found that five days before the shooting, a military search dog with a body camera had captured audio of them shouting for help in Hebrew.

Hagari said the recording was not reviewed until after the hostages were killed while trying to make themselves known to Israeli forces.

The incident has sparked an uproar in Israel and put pressure on the government to reach a new deal with Hamas. The military chief has said the shooting was against its rules of engagement.

The Israeli military campaign now is largely focused on southern Gaza, where it says Hamas’ leaders are hiding.

“We will continue the war until the end. It will continue until Hamas is destroyed, until victory,” Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said in a video statement. “Whoever thinks we will stop is detached from reality.”

 ?? PHOTOS BY FATIMA SHBAIR — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? Smoke rises following an Israeli bombardmen­t on Rafah, southern Gaza Strip, on Wednesday. At least five people died in the attack.
PHOTOS BY FATIMA SHBAIR — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Smoke rises following an Israeli bombardmen­t on Rafah, southern Gaza Strip, on Wednesday. At least five people died in the attack.
 ?? ?? Palestinia­ns evacuate from a site hit by an Israeli bombardmen­t on Rafah, southern Gaza Strip, on Wednesday.
Palestinia­ns evacuate from a site hit by an Israeli bombardmen­t on Rafah, southern Gaza Strip, on Wednesday.

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