On 13 December, the 55th IDF Brigade experienced a heavy battle at a school south of Khan Younis and a fire broke out with Hamas soldiers, resulting in the deaths of several Hamas soldiers. According to the ** released by the military, they achieved a complete victory in the fire, showing blood stains on the ground and the bodies of what were said to be Hamas soldiers, although the bodies were hit in the mosaic.
However, Hamas's counterattack is also shown in a paragraph**. Hamas soldiers silently sneaked through the back door of the school, rifles in hand, and silently infiltrated the building. Their fire cover and tacit cooperation showed a high degree of training and a fierce confrontation with the Israeli army. This raises suspicions that both sides are showing a confrontation rather than a total victory as claimed by the Israeli army.
Interestingly, shortly after the release of the Israeli army, the Hamas Kassang Brigade also released a section titled "Enemy soldiers screaming". This passage is more detailed, showing scenes of fierce fighting by Hamas soldiers at school. This sparked a heated discussion among netizens, with many questioning whether the vague corpses in the ** released by the Israeli army were really Hamas soldiers, and further challenged the results of the Israeli army.
Recently, there have been reports of the difficulties of the Israeli army fighting in Khan Younis. It is said that the Israeli army sent a US C-130J transport plane to drop about 7 tons of water at night**. This news gave rise to speculation that perhaps the army's supply lines were threatened or even cut off under the siege of Hamas. This forced the Israeli army to send elite forces to carry out airdrops in the middle of the night. On the one hand, they show off their strength to the world, and on the other hand, it may also indicate that the Israeli army has no obvious advantage in Khan Younis.
The Kasan Brigade seems to confirm the blocked claims. Shows Israeli military logistics points under full control of Hamas soldiers, including at least two fuel tankers. If this news is true, Israel's **chain in Khan Younis could be seriously threatened, which may explain why they had to take emergency measures in the air**.
Despite Israel's air superiority, data shows that 20% of Khan Younis' buildings have been damaged or destroyed. If the Israeli army does not have a firm grip on these ruins, and can only control some roads or a few points, the remaining ruins will become Hamas's natural battleground, providing them with the best mobile cover. This is bound to inflict incalculable losses on the Israeli army.
The fierce battle of Khan Younis will become an important page in the Middle East conflict. The stark contrast between the ** released by both sides has raised questions about the veracity of the war around the world. The challenges facing Israel in this battle cannot be ignored, and the blockage of the ** chain could further complicate the situation.