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Cells and child's drawings found in tunnel where 20 hostages were held, says Israel

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IDF releases video of Khan Younis tunnel where 20 hostages were held

 

Israel has unveiled images that purportedly depict cells within a tunnel where 20 hostages were confined. Drawings created by a child hostage were discovered in a holding area consisting of five narrow rooms enclosed by metal bars, featuring toilets and mattresses, according to military spokesperson Daniel Hagari.

 

The area was found at the terminus of a kilometer-long, booby-trapped tunnel, which has since been demolished. Hagari noted that the tunnel's entrance was situated in the residence of a Hamas member in the southern city of Khan Younis. Israeli soldiers entered the tunnel, engaging in a battle that resulted in the elimination of the terrorists, as stated by Mr. Hagari.

 

Based on gathered testimonies, Hagari conveyed that around 20 hostages were kept in this tunnel at different times, enduring harsh conditions without daylight, in air with limited oxygen, and oppressive humidity that impeded breathing. Some hostages were freed during the week-long Qatari-mediated truce, while others remain held in Gaza.

 

 

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Video below show the full horrors that the hostages faced in the tunnels.

 

Imagine a child being locked in this hell hole. The IDF has located tunnels and cells where some of the hostages were kept in Khan Yunis.

They also found drawings made by 5-year-old Emilia Aloni from when she was a hostage.

 

 

Soldiers of the 98th Division operated in an underground tunnel in Khan Yunis where hostages were being held. The length of the tunnel was about 830 meters and it was about 20 meters deep.

 

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