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In Gaza, the underground war between Israeli troops and Hamas fighters in the tunnels is set to begin

  • Written by Brian Glyn Williams, Professor of Islamic History, UMass Dartmouth
imageA Hamas fighter steps out of a tunnel during a 2014 public demonstration of the group's military abilities.Yousef Masoud/SOPA Images/LightRocket via Getty Images

The Israel Defense Forces have announced that they have reached the outskirts of Gaza City and are expecting to enter the city soon.

When that happens, Israeli troops will begin a...

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