Updated On: 11 December, 2023 02:04 PM IST | ronak mastakar
As heavy fighting continues between Israel and Hamas in Gaza, with the war entering its 66th day and Israeli forces being relentess in their pursuit of attacking Gaza, Israel Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu called on Hamas to `surrender now` and warned that `it is the beginning of the end of Hamas` (Pics/AFP)

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Netanyahu`s warning comes at a time when dozens of Hamas terrorists have surrendered to Israeli forces in recent days
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In a video posted by Israel PM`s Office, Netanyahu called on Hamas terrorists to not die for Hamas head in Gaza, Yahya Sinwar

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Netanyahu said, "In the past few days, dozens of Hamas terrorists have surrendered to our forces. They are laying down their weapons and turning themselves into our heroic soldiers. This will take time. The war is still ongoing but it is the beginning of the end of Hamas. I say to the Hamas terrorists: It`s over. Don`t die for Sinwar. Surrender - now!"
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Meanwhile, Israel Defence Forces spokesperson Rear Admiral Daniel Hagari said the military has discovered a large tunnel network below Palestine Square in Gaza City, The Times of Israel reported

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Hagari said that troops of the 401st Armoured Brigade, the Navy`s Shayetet 13 commando unit, and the Air Force`s Shaldag unit have completed the capture of the Palestine Square area. He said that troops using "accurate intelligence" found the network of "strategic tunnels" in the area, which according to him connect to Shifa Hospital
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Hagari said, "The Palestine Square area houses Yahya Sinwar`s office, government offices, assets of senior Hamas officials, and there is a network of terror tunnels," The Times of Israel reported

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He noted, "This is the area of the main command center, where senior Hamas members were on October 7 and during the fighting, and during the fighting, they moved to other areas." He said the troops are continuing to probe the tunnel network in the area
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