The Israeli military reports it has destroyed eight underground tunnels along the 'Yellow Line' and killed dozens of militants in the northern Gaza Strip over the last two months.
The Israeli military reported the destruction of eight underground tunnels along the 'Yellow Line' and the killing of dozens of militants in the northern Gaza Strip over the past two months.
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