Israel Announces Success in Gaza Tunnel Operation, Kills Over 40 Militants
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In a significant military operation, Israel has reportedly killed more than 40 Palestinian militants in the Gaza Strip over the past week. The operation targeted tunnels near Rafah, which is located in the southernmost part of the territory. According to the Israeli military, the operation aimed to dismantle the underground tunnel routes and eliminate the militants hiding within them. The military claimed that dozens of tunnel shafts and terrorist infrastructure sites were also dismantled in the area. The operation has put a spotlight on the fragile ceasefire between Israel and Hamas, which entered into force on October 10. The ceasefire was brokered by the US, Egypt, Turkey, and Qatar. However, the situation remains tense, with both sides accusing each other of violating the terms of the truce. The Gaza Strip is also facing a deep humanitarian crisis, with over 70,000 people killed in Israel's retaliatory assault since the war began. Hamas has publicly acknowledged the situation, with a senior official stating that their fighters in Rafah cannot accept surrendering or handing over their weapons to Israel. The group estimates that there are between 60 and 80 militants still in the tunnel network. The situation is expected to remain volatile, with both sides showing no signs of backing down. The international community is closely watching the situation, with mediating countries trying to negotiate a peaceful resolution. Key statistics: - Over 70,000 people killed in Israel's retaliatory assault since the war began - 356 Palestinians killed by Israeli fire since the ceasefire came into effect - More than 40 Palestinian militants killed in the Gaza Strip over the past week - Dozens of tunnel shafts and terrorist infrastructure sites dismantled in the area