Israel flooded tunnels and forced Hamas to surrender?Photos of the detention leaked out, and the out

Mondo International Updated on 2024-01-30

In recent days, a large number of Palestinians have been detained by the Israeli military. These have raised questions about Israel's success in implementing the flooding tunnel plan and the true identities of the detainees. Although the Israeli military has said that they will use all means to solve the problem, the American side has mixed feelings about it. It is worth noting that the Palestinians detained include both Hamas personnel and civilians not affiliated with Hamas, and there are more suspicions lurking. Faced with this phenomenon, the outside world began to wonder whether the Israeli military was progressing as smoothly on the battlefield as they claimed.

According to the United States**, the Israeli military is preparing to use seawater to pour into the tunnels in the Gaza Strip in an effort to force Hamas personnel hidden in the tunnels. The feasibility of such a plan has been questioned as it could damage Gaza's fresh water**. The Israeli military has said it will do whatever it takes to resolve the issue. However, the Israeli army has been unable to control the situation in the entire Gaza city for a long time, which has caused discontent and criticism in the country. In order to break the impasse as soon as possible, the Israeli army decided to launch another offensive, planning to flood all Hamas tunnels with water pumps within a few weeks. The implementation of this plan has made the United States happy but also worried, because the hostages held by Hamas are hiding in tunnels. However, if the Israeli military does carry out the flooding plan, it also means that the United States has agreed to the plan, knowing the possible consequences of the plan.

On 7 December, a series of Israeli military detainees of Palestinians spread widely on social media, some of which were believed to have taken place in northern Gaza City. Several Israeli** claims that the detainees are Hamas personnel who were captured after being forced to the ground by the Israeli military's flooding program. However, some Palestinians say that the men in detention have relatives of their own and have no connection to Hamas. This raises questions about the authenticity of the detainee and the identity of the detainee. In addition, most of the detainees were dressed in casual clothes and were obese, which did not match the image of ordinary Hamas personnel. The detainees are claimed to be Palestinian refugees who have been taken captive in the area around Gaza City. The Euro-Mediterranean Human Rights Monitoring Group considers the actions of the Israeli army to violate the human rights of civilians and calls on the United Nations to investigate and take appropriate protective measures.

In fact, Hamas has built a vast network of tunnels in the Gaza Strip, with a total length believed to be more than 480 kilometers, and some even believe to reach 1,000 kilometers. In the face of such a huge tunnel system, drainage measures are indispensable. The Israeli army has been trying to use flooding and explosives to destroy Hamas tunnels for the past two months, but has failed to achieve tangible results. There is an opinion that the so-called "flooding to force Hamas to surrender" may be a ** war tactic of Israel **, designed to cover up the fact that they are making unfavorable progress on the battlefield. In the face of the truth of the flood plan, the outside world still needs to wait for more information and evidence.

The Israeli military's flooding plan in the Gaza Strip has raised widespread concerns and questions. With the spread of a large number of Israeli military detainees of Palestinians, questions have been raised about the authenticity of the identities of Israeli military detainees. Although the Israeli army claims that the detainees are Hamas personnel, the Palestinian population claims that they have relatives and have nothing to do with Hamas. This situation has sparked more speculation about the truth of the plan. However, regardless of whether the plan to flood the tunnels is actually implemented, the Israeli military's offensive on the Gaza Strip continues, and the battle is not yet finalized. More news and information are expected to provide a more complete picture of this complex and volatile situation.

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