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Funeral for Hamas terrorists killed in a terror tunnel demolition on Oct. 30, 2017

The attempts by Hamas to cross the Gaza border into Israel to retrieve the bodies of the dead tunnel terrorists has been taken to the next level, according to a report on Kann TV News.

Earlier JewishPress.com reported that Gazans had requested from Israel to be allowed to cross over the border to search for the bodies of the terror tunnel terrorists. Israel declined their request.

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Hamas has now turned to the Red Cross, requesting that the Red Cross demand Israel allow a Hamas search and rescue team to cross over from Gaza, to retrieve the bodies of their fellow terrorists.

Earlier this week, Israel blew up a terror tunnel that originated from Gaza and was heading towards Kibbutz Kissufim. Israel only blew up the Israeli side of the tunnel, but the explosions extended all the way to Gaza side.

The discovery of the tunnel was a game-changer, as Israel used advanced technology to discover it before the terrorists had even created their exit on the Israeli side.

Islamic Jihad and Hamas terrorists who rushed into the terror tunnel to rescue their fellow terrorists were killed in the attempt.

The IDF estimates 19 Islamic Jihad and Hamas terrorists were killed in the terror tunnel demolition.

Hamas has been holding the bodies of two IDF soldiers, Hadar Goldin and Oron Shaul, hostage for years, as well as other live Israeli civilians. Before that, Hamas held Gilad Shalit captive for years. Hamas has never allowed the Red Cross to visit their Israeli hostages even once, nor supplied the Red Cross with information about them.

Arab sources say the Gazans may turn to the UN next, in their attempts to cross the border to retrieve the dead terrorist bodies.

It apparently hasn’t occurred to them to first return the bodies of Hadar Goldin and Oron Shaul.

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