The Israeli army recently discovered a luxurious underground passage under a square in central Gaza, which is fully equipped and even has an elevator. The discovery has led to speculation that the site may be a hideout for Hamas's top brass. According to the Israeli military, these underground facilities are connected to the residences or offices of Hamas leaders and serve as a refuge for them to escape capture during the Israeli conflict. The square was once a commercial hub in central Gaza, but before the conflict broke out, it became a stronghold of Hamas. Colonel Benny Aharon, commander of Israel's 401st Armored Brigade, said that almost all senior Hamas *** have homes or offices near this square, and there are special underground passages to connect to the network in order to evade Israeli surveillance. One can't help but marvel at the luxury of these facilities, and what's even more shocking is that there is even an elevator here, and it is said to be for the use of leading personnel only.
When Israeli forces searched the underpass, they found a large amount of stagnant food and water, suggesting that some senior Hamas officials may have evacuated in a hurry after Hamas launched a surprise attack on Israel. Although these high-level ** have left, the discovery has made people more aware of the vastness and complexity of Hamas's underground facilities. Hamas's vast network of tunnels beneath Gaza has long been a well-known secret. However, the Israeli army's offensive has exposed the enormity and persistence of this network. Recently, the Israeli army unveiled a tunnel they found in northern Gaza, which is even as wide as it can accommodate a car. According to Hamas members, these tunnels were built primarily to protect themselves, not civilians. According to the Israeli military, they have discovered as many as 20 important tunnel shafts in the area of Palestine Square, which vary in structure.
It is worth mentioning that one tunnel has even installed an elevator to a depth of about 20 meters underground, followed by a long staircase that extends before branching out to other areas ....... It can be seen that the top Hamas leadership is trying to evade Israeli surveillance and hunting at all costs. There are rumors that Israel has been trying to assassinate Hamas leader Deif for more than a decade. There are reports that he lost both legs, and there are also rumors that he lost limbs in an air strike. There are even ** shows that Deife is only slightly lame. Therefore, it can be speculated that the elevator of this particular installation was most likely designed for Deif. In addition, Israel's injection of seawater into the tunnels shows that it is unscrupulous in its desire to force out Hamas members or drown them underground. For Israel, the complex network of tunnels under Gaza is an important factor in their slowness. In the new phase of the fighting, the Israeli army's key task is to locate and destroy Hamas's tunnels.
However, this process can take several months. Under international pressure, the United States is also urging Israel to end the war as soon as possible, so the Israeli army does not have enough time to dig and destroy these tunnels one by one. As a result, they have opted to pour seawater into the tunnels, hoping to force out Hamas members or drown them underground. Israel has assembled five large pumping systems that pump water directly from the Mediterranean Sea into the Gaza tunnel system. According to the plan, thousands of cubic meters of seawater can be poured into the tunnels every hour. While there is disagreement within the United States, with some arguing that doing so would harm environmental security, others arguing that destroying Hamas is premised on destroying the tunnel system, so irrigation is currently the fastest and most effective method. It is worth mentioning that back in 2015, Egypt was unhappy with Hamas's use of underground tunnels for smuggling, which once introduced seawater to flood several tunnels under Gaza's southern border.
Even with just a few tunnels, local farmers are already failing to harvest their crops. If a large area were to flood the Gaza tunnels, the consequences would be unimaginable. In addition, according to Israel's vision, after the collapse of Gaza's tunnel network and the elimination of Hamas forces in the future, it plans to level the entire Gaza Strip to a refugee camp in Lebanon, and then dispatch bulldozers to raze the entire Gaza Strip to the ground, making it an "open-air museum" similar to Auschwitz. Auschwitz is a site in Poland where millions of Jews were brutally murdered by the Germans during World War II. This "morbid and hateful" vision was quickly condemned. The Polish side said that this was a hint that the army was "reckless" against civilians and children in Gaza, and that Israel needed to completely condemn such statements. Ironically, there are many politicians in Israel who support Gaza as a "no man's land" and offer many ideas for Gaza civilians to be migrated.
In short, these people believe that the inhabitants of Gaza should not continue to live there. Some netizens commented that they didn't seem to care too much about the big ** that the Jews had suffered, but instead fervently demanded that another Auschwitz concentration camp be built, and seemed unwilling to be seen as victims as they did in the past. Such rhetoric is shocking and outrageous. What is your view on the recent Palestinian-Israeli conflict?Feel free to share your views and stories in the comment section.