Khan Younis, the name, has been appearing frequently in the Middle East situation lately. On 13 December, the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) killed several Hamas soldiers inside a school in Khan Younis, southern Gaza. The battle between the two sides was extremely fierce, and the jury is still still out on who will win and who will lose. According to Israeli media reports, Israeli soldiers discovered suspicious activity at the school and raided the school, where they exchanged fire with a Hamas combat group. Hamas soldiers used rifles and RPGs to target the Israeli army, which killed four members of the group.
The Israeli side also released a footage taken after the fighting, showing blood stains on the ground and the bodies of four purportedly Hamas soldiers scattered on the ground, although the bodies were mosaiced. But what is interesting is that not long after the Israeli army's ** was issued, the Hamas Kasan Brigade also released a **, showing the battle scene of Hamas soldiers in this school, and also named ** "The Scream of Enemy Soldiers". This section shows Hamas soldiers holding rifles and sneaking into the building through the back door of the school building, and then, it should be that Hamas soldiers spotted the Israeli army and suddenly started **, and the remaining soldiers immediately entered the fighting state, which was quite skillful.
After a few seconds, the entire group was engaged in battle, and one soldier also used a somewhat handsome "sliding kneeling shot" position, trying to maintain a steady shot while minimizing the risk of being hit. In addition, in **, the screams and wails of Israeli soldiers in the distance can be clearly heard, and it seems that more than one person has been shot. The comparison of these two paragraphs has sparked heated discussions among netizens around the world. Many people say that from the point of view, the Israeli army and Hamas should have each other. This hand-to-hand battle was not, as Israel claimed, a complete victory for the Israeli army. The situation in the Middle East has always been tense. In recent years, the conflict between Israel and Palestine has intensified. Since the beginning of this year, the conflict between the Israeli army and Hamas has intensified.
However, what kind of problems are hidden behind this conflict?It is understood that the cause of this conflict is the land problem in the Palestinian areas that has lasted for decades. Before the establishment of Israel in 1948, this land was once Palestinian territory. But in 1948, Israel was proclaimed, and the land was annexed to Israeli territory. This move sparked discontent among the Palestinians, and the tensions between the two sides intensified. With the passage of time, the Palestinians gradually lost their land, and the expansion and colonization of Israel made the space for the Palestinians to survive and develop more and more narrow. Such conflicts are not limited to land issues, but also involve ethnic, religious, historical and other aspects.
In this conflict, both the Israeli army and Hamas have their own pursuits and interests. The conflict between the two sides is no longer just a simple regional dispute, but has become a comprehensive conflict of religion, ethnicity, history, and interests. How to resolve this conflict requires the joint efforts of all parties to find a path to a peaceful solution. An unprecedented war is raging in Gaza, and the Israeli army is fighting to the death in Khan Younis, but is in danger of being surrounded by Hamas. Recently, a section of the Qassam Brigade has sparked heated discussions, and the corpses of Israeli soldiers have been revealed, while the Israeli military claims that they are Hamas soldiers. However, this statement was not agreed by netizens, because the Israeli army's battle in Khan Younis was not smooth.
According to sources, the Israeli army dispatched American-made C-130J transport planes at night to airdrop about 7 tons of water supplies to hundreds of commandos fighting in Khan Younis. This means that the Israeli army's supply lines have been controlled or even cut off by Hamas, or that some troops have been completely surrounded by Hamas. In another section of the Qassam Brigades**, an Israeli army's logistical supply point in Khan Younis was under full control of Hamas, and at least two fuel tankers fell intact into Hamas's hands. The Israeli army's campaign in Gaza is not going well, and they have begun to use airdrops to support the front line. But it also shows that Israel's supply lines in Khan Younis have been controlled and disrupted by Hamas, which is very dangerous for an army.
If the Israeli army is unable to control the damaged buildings and roads, then these continuous ruins will be the best cover for Hamas to maneuver. War is not only a contest of forces, but also a contest of wisdom. In the Gaza war, Hamas has shown its mobility and concealment, while the Israeli army is in danger of being surrounded. In such a difficult war, Israel needs to fight more carefully and wisely in order to finally emerge victorious.