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Saturday will mark three weeks since the deadlyHamas attack on Israel,and for the second night in a row, Israeli tanks moved into central Gaza, a long column crossing the border for a targeted raid, and this time the force included combat engineers.Video released by the Israel Defense Forces shows attacks from artillery on the ground and air strikes. The target is an area in central Gaza, east of Gaza City, where extensive Hamas tunnels and military positions are known to be located.
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