Recently, the conflict between Israel and Hamas has been escalating, and the Israeli army has suffered heavy losses, especially the incident in which Hamas almost detonated an Israeli nuclear missile base. To this end, the Israeli army launched a decapitation operation, taking lethal measures to eliminate half of Hamas's senior commanders. This series of events has provoked deep reflection on Israel and Hamas.
Reports show that Hamas attacked an Israeli nuclear missile base for the first time, but they may not be aware of the specificity of the target, but only see it as an Israeli military base. Israel's nuclear missile base is stockpiled with 50 Jericho nuclear ballistic missiles, including the latest Jericho 3 missile with a range of up to 6,500 kilometers and a split-warhead capability. Some analysts have pointed out that this Hamas attack is extremely targeted, and if successful, it will deal a devastating blow to Israel. But how did Hamas get such a high level of intelligence?This is a thought-provoking question.
Israel's nuclear missile base is one of the most important military bases in the world, and in order to prevent attacks and theft of nuclear weapons, the Israeli military has adopted a strict defense system. In addition to the surrounding walls and security personnel, the base is equipped with advanced electronic surveillance equipment and biometric systems. The storage of nuclear ** is also highly secret, and only a few senior military officers know the exact location and how it is stored. In addition, the base has also set up emergency evacuation channels and emergency cooling systems, which can timely transfer nuclear weapons to a safe place in case of emergency. Israel regards the defense of its nuclear missile base as a top priority and has invested a lot of resources and manpower in protecting it.
In fact, Israel's nuclear **, although symbolic, is not common in practical application. Nuclear ** is mainly to deter enemies who may pose a threat to Israel, after all, Israel faces many hostile countries, and nuclear ** is a means of self-defense. Israel does not have the courage to use nuclear ** lightly, because a nuclear war will bring great disasters to the Middle East region and could lead to chaos in the entire region. Thus, Hamas's attack on Israel's nuclear missile base is effectively a warning and deterrent, and if Israel continues its attacks on Gaza, it is only a matter of time before it detonates its nuclear missiles.
The Middle East is a region full of complex political interests and religious conflicts, and many countries have serious hostile relations with each other. Israel is a Jewish state, and there is strong hostility towards it from neighboring Arab countries. Iran, Allah in Lebanon, Assad in Syria, etc. are all considered enemies of Israel. All of these countries have publicly threatened to eliminate Israel and continue to support Palestinian armed groups such as Hamas. The hostile atmosphere in the Middle East has filled the entire region with uncertainty and tension, and at the same time increased the Israeli military's nuclear deterrent.
Since Israel was unable to directly disrupt Gaza's tunnel network, the Israeli army decided to use pumping equipment to flood the tunnels in order to weaken Hamas's combat capability. This strategy has paid off, and Israel is prepared to continue to invest in more pumping equipment. In contrast, the impact of the ground-penetrating bomb on the Gaza tunnels is not noticeable and is extremely expensive, and for the 500-kilometer-long tunnels, Israel can hardly cope with it. The deployment of explosives is also risky, as soldiers need to enter tunnels, which are heavily covered with traps and mines. In order to blow up 500 kilometers of tunnels, the Israeli army needs to deploy thousands of blasting points, which requires a lot of time and resources. Therefore, flooding the tunnels may be the quickest way to go. However, the international community has expressed strong concern about the impact it will have on the soil and human life in Gaza. Despite this, the Israeli army has almost fallen into a state of "killing red eyes", and it is estimated that it will continue to implement the strategy of flooding tunnels in the future.
As a result of the ongoing conflict, the Gaza Strip has become extremely dangerous and humanitarian operations have been greatly hampered. After the end of the ceasefire, the Israeli army stepped up its military operations, pushing a large number of civilians into a desperate situation. There are few safe places in Gaza at the moment, and all people are under threat of death, whether civilians, doctors or rescue workers, under Israeli fire, there is no difference. The idea of a "safe zone" proposed by the United States is also unilateral, and Israel can attack at any time if it wishes. Gaza's shelters have nowhere to hide, the health system is paralyzed, water and drinking water sources are destroyed, people face physical and psychological torture, and their living space is getting narrower. The international community has called on Israel to cease its military operations and to seek a peaceful solution.
The situation in Gaza is now very serious, and the Israeli army has taken a lethal move to eliminate half of Hamas's senior commanders. Hamas's attack on Israel's nuclear missile base demonstrated its high-threat capabilities against Israel, which has adopted tight defensive measures to prevent a nuclear attack. The Israeli military has nuclear weapons to deter the enemy, but it is not common in practical applications. The complex situation in the Middle East has led Israel to face many hostile states, some of which support terrorist groups such as Hamas. The Israeli army's use of pumping equipment to flood tunnels has weakened Hamas's combat capabilities, but this has also sparked international condemnation. The humanitarian crisis in Gaza is growing, people are facing death and hardship, and the international community calls on Israel to cease its military operations and find a peaceful solution.