Israel uses giant pumps to flood Hamas tunnels

Mondo International Updated on 2024-01-29

In the course of the fight against the "Hamas" militants, the Israeli army discovered a vast system of tunnels in Gaza. The tunnels are not only where Hamas fighters are hiding, but also where hostages are being held and where civilians are hiding from air strikes. Israel has decided to take action to destroy these tunnels.

Expanded 1: Israeli forces have been patrolling the funeral area in Gaza and have found some dotted lines on the floor. They realized that these instructions could imply the existence of underpasses. After careful excavation and investigation, they found a complete tunnel system that far exceeded their expectations. This tunnel system consists of a complex series of passages and rooms that allow Hamas forces to hide from Israeli military reconnaissance on the ground. In addition, these tunnels were also used to store **, food and hold hostages, which caused great trouble for the Israeli army.

Expansion 2: The Israeli army conducted a detailed analysis and measurement of the tunnel system. They found that these tunnels not only went deep underground, but also had different branch passages, forming a huge network. In the tunnel system, they also accidentally discovered some hidden rooms that were used to store ** and food. This discovery has made the Israeli army even more vigilant, because it means that the "Hamas" forces have the ability to hide in the tunnels for a long time without being detected and attacked by the Israeli army.

In order to destroy these tunnels, the Israeli army decided to resort to a special method, namely "water irrigation". The Israeli army used seven large pumps to inject seawater into the tunnel system in an attempt to force out all the armed Hamas.

Expanded 1: The Israeli army transports water pumps to the vicinity of the tunnels and begins pumping seawater into the tunnels. When large quantities of seawater were injected into the tunnel system, the water level rose rapidly, forcing Hamas fighters hiding in the tunnels to surface. The Israeli army's water irrigation operation is a true demonstration of the technical strength and determination of the Israeli army.

Israel's "water-to-tunnel" operation poses a threat not only to Hamas fighters, but also to hostages and civilians. The move sparked strong condemnation from the international community and could lead to more diplomatic, political and military pressure on Israel.

Expansion 1: Israel's "flooding the tunnels" operation has aroused strong concern and criticism from the international community. Many States expressed concern and condemned that such acts pose a great threat to civilians and the humanitarian situation. At the United Nations in particular, a number of countries have expressed strong support for Israel's actions and called on the Israeli army to immediately stop such threatening actions against civilians.

Israel's actions could lead to a range of consequences and challenges at home and abroad, including much criticism, isolation and a poor security situation.

Expand 1: First, Israel is likely to be internationally criticized and condemned for its military actions. Such criticism could lead to more isolation and political pressure on Israel in the international community, causing great damage to Israel's image and reputation. Second, Israel's actions could trigger retaliatory attacks by other armed groups in the Middle East, posing a serious threat to Israel's own security. This could include rockets and other forms of attacks, causing more harm and distress to the Israeli population and army. In addition, Israel's actions could also trigger tensions with neighboring countries, leading to closed borders and tensions in diplomatic relations. Finally, Israel's military action could have an economic impact. Not only is the loss of military equipment and the cost of the war putting pressure on Israel's economy, but the collapse of the economy in Gaza could also further exacerbate the humanitarian crisis, leading to an influx of more refugees into Europe and an additional economic burden on European countries.

Israel's operation to "irrigate the tunnels" has sparked condemnation from the international community. Many countries expressed concern over the conduct of the Israeli army and called on Israel to immediately cease such threatening actions against civilians.

Expanded 1: The international community expresses outrage and condemnation of Israel's actions and demands that Israel cease its military strikes in Gaza. Some States have even proposed sanctions and other forms of pressure to compel Israel to comply with its obligations under international humanitarian law and human rights law.

Netanyahu** faces pressure and tests from home and abroad. Although it is possible to cope with and withstand the pressure of the international community in a short period of time, there is no guarantee that it will be sustained forever.

Expanded 1: Netanyahu** faces pressures and challenges at home and abroad. Amid the condemnation of the international community, Netanyahu** must weigh the balance between domestic public opinion and international pressure to decide whether to continue to intensify the attack on Gaza. This will require Netanyahu** to maintain popular support and unity at home, while dealing with condemnation and criticism from the international community.

Israel** faces uncertainties on many fronts, including political instability, instability in the security situation and challenges to economic development.

Expansion 1: Israel** faces political uncertainty in military operations, on the one hand, some Israeli people oppose military operations that ignore civilians, which may lead to domestic public opinion**. On the other hand, the condemnation and criticism of Israel's strikes by the international community could further lead to Israel's isolation and criticism in the international community. These uncertainties could affect Israel's political and diplomatic relations.

In addition, Israel's military operations could trigger retaliatory attacks by other armed groups in the Middle East, creating a destabilizing element for Israel's security situation. This could include rocket attacks and other forms of terrorist attacks, with serious repercussions on the lives and security of the Israeli population. At the same time, the military operation itself will also cause losses in personnel and equipment for the Israeli army, which will have an impact on Israel's defense capability.

Finally, Israeli military action could have an economic impact. Not only is the loss of military equipment and the cost of the war putting pressure on Israel's economy, but the collapse of the economy in Gaza could also further exacerbate the humanitarian crisis, leading to an influx of more refugees into Europe and an additional economic burden on European countries.

Overall, Israel's "flooding the tunnels" operation has provoked strong condemnation from the international community, putting pressure and testing on Israel** and Netanyahu. At the same time, actions could trigger a range of uncertainties and challenges, including criticism and condemnation at home and abroad, instability in the security situation, and economic impacts.

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