Israel is once again in a difficult situation, facing a massive attack by Hamas rockets. Although Israel has claimed that it has allowed the Hamas forces to retreat one after another, and some people have even crawled out of the underground passages and surrendered, yesterday Hamas once again unleashed a large number of rockets to regain its status as the "big brother". In the latest rocket attack footage, at least 10 rockets are shown in the first shot alone, and the actual number may be much higher.
Since the outbreak of the new Palestinian-Israeli conflict, Hamas has hardly stopped rocket attacks, only on a different scale. In addition, the Quds Force also fired ** rockets today, allegedly attacking the headquarters of the Israeli army in Gaza and the Ra'im airport. Many people wonder why Gaza continues to carry out rocket attacks, despite the fact that Israel has seized a lot of Hamas rockets during the two-month conflict
How much firepower did Hamas have stockpiled beforehand?Or did they take advantage of some kind of external support channel?Some suspect that Egypt turned a blind eye to this, but in fact, this statement wronged Egypt**. Despite the Egyptian public's support for Palestine and Hamas, Egypt** does not share this view, and even builds a wall on the border that is higher than Israel's.
In this Palestinian-Israeli conflict, many Middle Eastern countries have chosen to stay out of the conflict, and some even claim to support Palestine on the surface, but in fact collude with Israel, such as Turkey. Only Allah in Lebanon and the Houthis in Yemen have really interacted with Hamas.
Therefore, it is likely that Hamas's rockets are self-sufficient, on the one hand, with many years of reserves, and on the other hand, it may be that they have built their own production lines in the underground passages, capable of producing such bases as Yasin 105 on their own, after all, Hamas has quite a few scientific and technical talents.
Interestingly, two days ago, a Hamas rocket landed in a supermarket in Ashdod, Israel's fifth-largest city. Many believe that Hamas's rockets are inaccurate, low-powered, and often unexploded, and have a symbolic rather than a substantive effect.
However, regardless of the performance of rockets, simply striking the territories occupied by Israel can plague Israel politically and *** and deal a blow to its economy. Today, Israel's high-tech industry is basically paralyzed, and the economy is in a serious decline, and it will be difficult to explain it at home and abroad if it continues to be cracked down. Thus, Hamas's rockets can be considered to a certain extent strategic **, the impact of which goes far beyond the role of countering tanks.
Hamas's rockets and anti-tank operations are like doping injections. As long as they can hit Israel's vital areas and expose its weaknesses, other countries, whether they have watched or chosen to stand by because they are afraid of Israel, will join in like wolves. At that time, Israel will face a devastating challenge.
Therefore, this conflict cannot be tolerated for Hamas, and Israel cannot afford to lose. If it fails, both sides will find themselves in a lose-lose predicament, and both the country and the people will suffer a devastating blow. What do you think about that?