Israel has severely reduced water supply to Strip and halted provision of all electricity and fuel, but maintains there is enough water and power to prevent a humanitarian crisis
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Yocheved Lifshitz, 85, released Monday, describes hell as terrorists rampaged in kibbutz; abductors beat her on way to Gaza; was taken into 'spiderweb' of tunnels, treated with care

During media tour, terror group claims it has both defensive and offensive tunnel systems, with latter used for taking IDF soldiers captive and repelling ground offensives

Subterranean passage uncovered in 2020 exhibited to the press for the first time by the soldier who went inside first

Hamas's Gaza chief claims only 3% of so-called 'metro' ruined, after Al Jazeera airs new footage from subterranean passages

TV says IDF identified and killed several terrorists attempting to infiltrate through tunnel and kill soldiers; Israel also said to have delayed truce to carry out major operation

The terror group fired its first massive rocket volley on Monday hoping for a quick, decisive exchange. Instead, it dragged beleaguered Gaza into the next Hezbollah war

Security officials said to suggest Hamas using calm period to procure advanced weaponry; military's Southern Command holds drill simulating tunnel warfare in next conflict

Third attack in a week comes days after military uncovered what it called a Hamas attack tunnel inside Israeli territory

Military exposed underground passage earlier this week but could not immediately identify which organization was behind it

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