War in the Heart of Gaza
Israeli tanks reached the center of Khan Younis Sunday, a city of about 200,000 in the southern part of the Gaza Strip. It’s believed that Hamas fighters on the ground have lost contact with their leaders.
Israeli tanks reached the center of Khan Younis Sunday, a city of about 200,000 in the southern part of the Gaza Strip. It’s believed that Hamas fighters on the ground have lost contact with their leaders.
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Two missiles were fired at the USS Mason by Houthi forces in the Red Sea Sunday, threatening to escalate the Israel-Hamas conflict into a regional war.
Forty Israelis held hostage by Hamas since October 7 have been freed in a one-for-three swap for prisoners detained by Israel for security reasons. Meanwhile, the Houthis in control of Yemen have hijacked three cargo ships in the Red Sea linked to Israel.
Israel’s former Prime Minister Ehud Barak told CNN this week that the IDF knows the Hamas tunnels under hospitals in Gaza are there because the Israelis built them decades ago to give the hospitals more room.
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