The Israeli army fought fiercely with Hamas Khan Younis, and the real battle situation was exposed

Mondo International Updated on 2024-01-29

The 55th IDF Brigade launched an operation in Khan Younis, southern Gaza, raiding a school at night, sparking fierce fighting with Hamas. An exchange of fire broke out inside the school, with rifles and RPGs being used, and the fighting was at a stalemate.

The Israeli side released a paragraph showing blood stains inside the school and the bodies of alleged Hamas soldiers, but the Hamas Qassam Brigade also responded quickly by releasing a more detailed and vivid paragraph called "Screams of Enemy Soldiers". The two ** sections present battle scenes from different perspectives, which have attracted global attention and heated discussions.

Global netizens compared the two sides** and questioned whether the Israeli army's battle in Khan Younis was really as successful as they said. Some people believe that the Israeli army may have also suffered **, and the obscured corpses in ** may be the Israeli army**, not Hamas soldiers.

The Israeli army recently dispatched C-130J transport planes to airdrop about 7 tons of water supplies to the commandos in Khan Younis. This has aroused concern about the current logistics situation of the Israeli army, and some analysts believe that the Israeli army may be completely surrounded by Hamas, or the supply lines have been controlled by Hamas. According to the ** released by the Kasan Brigade of Hamas, the Israeli army's logistical supply points have been fully controlled, and at least two fuel tankers have been seized.

Despite the massive destruction caused by Israeli forces in Khan Younis, the problem of controlling the ruins has allowed Hamas to maneuver in the area and gain natural cover. The Israeli army's limited air superiority makes it difficult to ensure strong control over the ruins, which could lead to incalculable losses for the Israeli army.

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