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To Israelis, the location of an underground passageway highlights Hamas’s abuse of civilians. To Palestinians, Israel’s decision to target it highlights Israel’s own disregard for civilian life.
By Patrick Kingsley
To Israelis, the location of an underground passageway highlights Hamas’s abuse of civilians. To Palestinians, Israel’s decision to target it highlights Israel’s own disregard for civilian life.
Middle East
Tensions
Supported by
To Israelis, the location of an underground passageway highlights Hamas’s abuse of civilians. To Palestinians, Israel’s decision to target it highlights Israel’s own disregard for civilian life.
By Patrick Kingsley

RAFAH, Gaza Strip: One by one, the soldiers squeezed through a narrow entrance to a tunnel in southern Gaza. Inside a dark…

Eight metres below a Gazan hospital, The Telegraph is given access to the narrow tunnel thought to be Mohammed Sinwar’s final…

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A day after the strike killed 20 people, including five journalists, the Israeli military said its initial inquiry found that…

Nasser Hospital in southern Gaza's Khan Yunis is the last functioning hospital in the area, where doctors are trying to treat…

Israel has released footage of an underground tunnel beneath a hospital in Gaza where it claims it found the body of Mohammed…