According to the latest information, the Israeli army discovered a vast underground tunnel system after taking control of the safe house of Hamas leader Yahya Sinwar in the Gaza Strip. After detailed investigation and analysis and video recording, the Israeli special forces placed a large number of first-class devices and blasted and dismantled the entire tunnel system. This shocking scene raises questions about the methods of destruction used by the Israeli army.
Whether the Israeli army has complied with international law and the rules of war in destroying the tunnels is a matter of concern when confronted with a vast underground tunnel system. Under international humanitarian law, all parties to a conflict have a responsibility to avoid unnecessary harm to civilians, civilian structures and the environment. Therefore, it is crucial that the Israeli army destroys tunnels only at underground targets and does not harm civilian buildings and civilians on the ground.
If the Israeli army abides by international law and the rules of war, they will take environmentally friendly and humane measures when destroying tunnels. This means using a minimum number of ** devices to ensure that only underground passages are destroyed and no harm is caused to surface structures and civilians. Such an approach is consistent with humanitarian principles and reflects respect for human life and the environment.
On the other hand, if the Israeli army were to destroy the tunnels in a primitive and brutal manner that is prohibited by international law, the civilian population and civilian structures on the ground would be at extremely high risk. In the process of destroying tunnels, if adequate precautions are not taken, innocent civilians may be killed**. Such an act would be a grave violation of international humanitarian law and should be condemned and prosecuted for war crimes.
We have not yet received exact information on how the Israeli army destroyed the vast underground tunnel system in the Gaza Strip. However, we expect to abide by international law and the rules of war, to adopt environmentally friendly and humane measures, and to ensure that civilian structures and civilians on the ground are not harmed. Any practice that causes harm to civilians should be strongly condemned and prosecuted. We look forward to further investigations and reports revealing the truth to ensure that all parties to the conflict abide by international law and humanitarian principles.
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