There is a proverb that says that a barefoot man is not afraid of a man in shoes, and this notion is fully embodied in the confrontation between Hamas and Israel.
According to reports by Global Network and others, Hamas recently released a video showing how their barefoot fighters skillfully carried out surprise attacks, penetrated deep behind Israeli positions, killed Israeli soldiers, and successfully captured ** equipment.
Hamas soldiers infiltrated Israeli positions).
It can be seen from the public ** that a number of barefoot "Kasan Brigade" fighters are cautiously moving forward on the battlefield and cautiously approaching the Israeli positions. This site is located in the Gaza border area and is a village near the Israeli border wall.
It stands to reason that the Israeli army should be able to monitor the area closely, but Hamas soldiers easily crossed the Israeli lines, numbering about six people. These Hamas soldiers managed to infiltrate the outside of an Israeli stronghold and decisively seized the opportunity to shoot and kill a number of Israeli soldiers at close range.
Hamas soldiers operating barefoot).
Immediately afterwards, a Hamas soldier boldly entered the stronghold and confirmed that at least one Israeli soldier had been killed. So, he took off the ** equipment carried by the Israeli soldiers and took it with him.
Hamas soldiers entered the Israeli stronghold, found the bodies of Israeli soldiers, and captured Israeli troops**).
Obviously, this is another case of "the weak beating the strong". Although Hamas is not well equipped and is clearly no match for the Israeli army in a head-to-head battle, Hamas has opted for an "underground warfare" strategy. By digging a large number of tunnels, they played guerrilla warfare with the Israeli army, and often unexpectedly used tunnel networks and other means to infiltrate and attack the Israeli army's positions.
Previously, Hamas had also publicly shown that the soldiers of the "Qassam Brigade" had infiltrated Israeli positions through underground systems and launched surprise attacks on Israeli troops.
Hamas carried out a surprise attack on Israeli tanks and armored vehicles during the fighting in the city)
By striking at the Israeli army, Hamas is also able to achieve the goal of "no guns made by the enemy". Although Hamas is able to produce a large number of home-made rockets, these processes are quite crude, such as improvised water-tube rockets, which are not effective in deterring Israel.
In contrast, Israel's ** library is considered "well-armed".
Since the beginning of Operation Al-Aqsa Flood on 7 October, Hamas has seized large quantities of Israeli military equipment. In the fighting in Gaza, the Israeli army has suffered continuous losses in personnel and equipment due to Hamas raids. As the fighting in Gaza continues, Hamas's equipment has gradually increased.
Despite the superiority of the Israeli army in terms of equipment, in the brutal battlefield of Gaza, Israeli soldiers are clearly in the embarrassing position of being beaten passively. Previous statistics conducted by the Israeli army show that many Israeli soldiers killed in Gaza were actually killed by mistake, which also shows that the Israeli army often finds it difficult to distinguish between friend and foe.
This situation has also led to some unfortunate incidents, such as the accidental injury of hostages. The current Israeli army is clearly overconfident and gradually loses its professional combat capability. Hamas, on the other hand, has been able to achieve a series of achievements despite adversity.