Between Israel and Hamas, seawater is being poured into the underpass of Hamas!

Mondo International Updated on 2024-01-29

On 13 December, the war-torn Middle East was once again in the spotlight. A dangerous and unique military operation is brewing between Israel and Hamas, which has attracted the attention of the international community. The Israeli army has resorted to an unprecedented attempt to completely dismantle Hamas's vast real network in Gaza, which is a military-tactical initiative.

It is known that the Israeli military is pouring seawater into Hamas's underground passages, which has become part of its strategic strike. The method is designed to dismantle Hamas's underground infrastructure, including tunnels for storing rockets and ammunition, as well as channels for command and control of the army, through the penetration and pressure of water. Hamas's underground system has always been considered key to its operations, so the Israeli military decided to take radical measures to try to destroy this critical facility by the power of water.

This military action has attracted the attention of the international community because it could cause more human and environmental damage. According to Israel**, some of the hostages detained in the tunnels could be in danger of their lives, including Israeli soldiers or civilians abducted by Hamas. In addition to the safety risks to human beings, seawater injections can contaminate groundwater resources in Gaza, exacerbating the water and humanitarian crisis in Gaza.

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netayahu's relationship with the United States ** Biden is once again in the spotlight behind the military operation. In one of Biden's speeches, when asked if he had injected seawater into Hamas's tunnels, he did not answer directly, saying only that there were no hostages in the target area. However, he criticized Israel's indiscriminate bombing, noting that it had led to the loss of international support for Israel. Biden made it clear that he has been communicating with Netayahu, urging him to end the military operation in Gaza as soon as possible and restore the ceasefire to avoid further civilians**. This shows a new rift between Biden and Netayahu, especially when dealing with the Gaza conflict.

Biden also emphasized his support for Israel's right to self-defense, but he was also concerned about Hamas's damage to Israeli rockets. He said he hoped to promote peace and security between Israel and Palestine through diplomatic channels, stressing that this would require cooperation and compromise between the two sides. Biden's statement highlighted his concerns about the Middle East and promoted a diplomatic solution.

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