On Saturday, the Israeli Army discovered a booby-trapped tunnel in the Gaza Strip, measuring one kilometre long. The army claimed that Hamas used the tunnel to hold as many as 20 hostages, kidnapped after the October 7 attack. The tunnel featured a holding area with narrow rooms, toilets, mattresses, and drawings by a child hostage freed during a November truce. No hostages were found in the tunnel’s cramped cells.
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