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We're back with the Fox News alert. Brand new video from inside the Hamas tear tunnels hidden under Gaza's largest hospital. Jeff Paul is live in Southern Israel with more of the video from the IDF. Jeff, this is stunning stuff.

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Yeah, and, Cliff, I can tell you without question, this has been one of the most active nights since we've been out here in southern Israel. From our vantage point, this war is showing no signs of slowing down. You can still hear those booms of the outgoing artillery that is to the right of the screen. You can see the video of the video of the video. The Israeli forces continue to fire into northern Gaza. That is where the IDF tonight says they have obtained some new CCTV footage from inside the Sheba hospital. Now, Israeli military officials say the video shows two different four nationals being forcibly taken to the hospital by Hamas on October seventh. The IDF says this is proof that Hamas was using the Shifah Hospital on the day of the terror attack. There were also released new images of a tunnel Israeli forces say runs underneath the Shifah Hospital complex. There appears to be a deep staircase that leads to the entrance of the tunnel shaft, including a blast-proof door and a firing hole. But the ongoing fighting in and around Al-Shifah has all but forced the hospital to stop functioning as a medical center.

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At least 31 premature babies were evacuated today and will be sent to Egypt, according to Palestinian health officials. With resources running low, it's only putting more pressure on a potential hostage deal. Well, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu called reports of a nearing deal incorrect. Qatari's Prime Minister, who's involved in the negotiation, says only minor challenges remain.

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I'm now more confident that we are close enough to reach to a deal that can bring the people safely back to their homes, whether they are the hostages on Hamas side or whatever the exchange that will happen will take place from the Israeli side.

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Now, farther to the south and the southern Red Sea, there are reports tonight of a cargo ship that was hijacked by Yemen's Huthie rebels. It's important to point out that they don't believe there were any Israelis on board, but Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu released a statement basically blaming Iran for what he called an attack. Griffin?

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All right, Jeff Paul, Live Force in southern Israel. Jeff, great coverage. Stay safe.

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