Stalking Hamas's leadership

 Telegraph:

Hamas leader narrowly evades capture as Israeli forces hunt him in Gaza tunnels

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Yahya Sinwar, identified by Israel as the mastermind of the Oct 7 atrocities, narrowly evaded capture by the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) and Shin Bet, the security agency, “more than once” in recent weeks, Channel 12 reported, citing unnamed security officials.

The forces have zeroed in on areas of Gaza’s underground tunnel network where the Hamas leader is expected to be hiding, with the southern city of Khan Younis now the focus of the search.

Intelligence reports earlier in the war stated that Sinwar was moving from place to place and was not remaining in any one location for an extended period of time. Earlier this month, IDF troops surrounded his house in Khan Younis, where they believed he was hiding underground.
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Israel now controls much of Gaza.  I suspect the Israeli troops will continue to search for the guy who is seen as a war criminal because of the events of October 7. 

See also:

Tunnels from Hamas leaders' homes found under Gaza City, Israel military says

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 Accessed by spiral staircases and an elevator up to 20 meters (66 ft) below ground, the tunnels were kitted out with electricity, plumbing, surveillance cameras and heavy blast doors, according to images shared with reporters by the military.

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And:

 Gaza Is Being Made Unlivable

It is one of those things that happen when you make a stupid attack on someone with superior force. 

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