By | February 27, 2024

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Israeli Army Uncovers 10-Kilometer Tunnel in Gaza

The Israeli military has made a significant discovery in Gaza, uncovering a 10-kilometer long tunnel network connecting central Gaza to Gaza City in the north. The tunnel ran near the Turkish Hospital in central Gaza and Israa University in Gaza City. Inside the tunnels, long corridors, staircases, beds, weapons, and other supplies were found.

Photos and video footage taken inside the tunnels revealed the extensive network that Hamas had constructed. The military had previously destroyed buildings at the Israa University campus in January, alleging that the facility was being used for military purposes by Hamas.

Hamas has acknowledged building hundreds of kilometers of tunnels across Gaza. These tunnels are used by Hamas to move fighters, weapons, and supplies throughout the territory. The Israeli offensive has been targeting these tunnels in an effort to disrupt Hamas’s operations.

Israeli Supreme Court Considers Ultra-Orthodox Military Service

Israel’s Supreme Court is currently hearing arguments in cases that would require ultra-Orthodox men to serve in the military. The military is facing strain due to the ongoing war in Gaza, and there is a growing call for equal service among all Jewish men.

Ultra-Orthodox men have been exempt from military service to allow them to study full-time in religious seminaries. However, as tensions continue to escalate, there is a push to end these exemptions and require all men to serve in the military.

The government is expected to submit a new draft law in the coming months, with potential changes to the current exemption system. Ultra-Orthodox parties, key coalition partners, are advocating for the continuation of exemptions, while opponents argue that the current system is unfair and must be reformed.

Recent Developments in Gaza

In the past 24 hours, 90 people have been reported killed in Israel’s bombardment in the Gaza Strip. The Health Ministry in Gaza reported that hospitals have received 164 wounded individuals, bringing the total number of casualties since the start of the war to 29,782.

The ongoing conflict has resulted in unprecedented devastation in Gaza, with two-thirds of the casualties being children and women. Many remain trapped under the rubble, making it challenging for first responders to reach them amid the relentless bombing.

The war was sparked by Hamas-led militants storming across southern Israel, resulting in significant casualties and hostages being taken. The situation in Gaza remains dire, with the conflict showing no signs of abating.

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