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Israel lets journalists tour a 7km Hamas tunnel in Rafah, where a soldier’s body was found, as ceasefire talks stall.
Israeli forces allowed journalists to enter a vast, complex tunnel beneath Rafah, Gaza, a city largely destroyed in Israel’s military campaign, as the fragile ceasefire nears completion.
The tunnel, described as over 7 kilometers long and up to 25 meters deep, was used by Hamas for command, storage, and shelter, and Israel says it held the body of soldier Hadar Goldin, returned under a U.S.-brokered deal.
The first phase of the truce—exchanging all hostages for Palestinian prisoners—is nearly complete, with only one body unreturned.
Israel controls over half of Gaza and has kept the Rafah crossing closed to incoming travelers, citing security and hostage concerns, raising fears of permanent displacement.
The next phase, involving Hamas disarmament and Israel’s withdrawal, remains uncertain.
Israel permite a periodistas recorrer un túnel de 7 km de Hamas en Rafah, donde se encontró el cuerpo de un soldado, mientras las conversaciones de alto el fuego se estancan.