Israeli Army Commander-in-Chief Al-Khalvey visited the underground tunnels in Gaza to reveal the "unexpected surprise" of the battlefield After the war on the northern front in Gaza has ended, the Israeli army will immediately begin to dismantle Hamas's military forces in central and southern Gaza. According to IDF spokesman Hagari, after three months of hard work, the Israeli army successfully destroyed Hamas's military system in northern Gaza, marking the end of the campaign in northern Gaza. Previously, the Israeli army claimed to have occupied 90% of Gaza, and now with the end of the northern campaign, the Israeli army has achieved 100% control of Gaza. In the next step, the Israeli army will accelerate its operations and launch military operations in central and southern Gaza.
According to a spokesman for the Israeli army, there are a large number of Hamas elements infiltrating the camps in central Gaza, while southern Gaza is covered with a vast network of underground tunnels, so the Israeli army will take a different approach to the situation in these two areas. At the same time, with the end of the campaign in northern Gaza, significant advances have been made in central and southern Gaza. The Israeli army released the results of the battle on social platforms, announcing that soldiers had discovered the largest manufacturing plant since the conflict in central Gaza. The plant is hidden in a densely populated area, providing good cover for Hamas's arsenal. A spokesman for the Israeli military said that long-range rocket parts, underground production facilities and items were found here. Once manufactured, these rockets could strike directly into Israel. Meanwhile, in the south, the situation in Hamas is equally dire.
In order to eliminate Hamas as soon as possible, Al-Halevy, chief of the general staff of the Israeli army, personally led senior leaders into the Hamas tunnels to assess and inspect the battle situation. The move shows that the IDF has more control over the combat challenges of the underground tunnels in southern Gaza. The Israeli military stresses that they have a clear advantage in military strength, equipment and training, and therefore are more confident in their goal of completely eliminating Hamas. In the last 24 hours, hundreds of people have been killed. The Israeli military said they would attack southern Gaza as violently and thoroughly as it did in the north, and began calling early on Gaza civilians to evacuate the south, signaling that ground warfare was imminent. Not long ago, the Israeli military killed hundreds of Gaza civilians in bombardment in just 24 hours, the highest single-day death toll since the beginning of the conflict.
During the night, the Israeli military continued to fire various types of rockets and missiles, and it can be said that the Israeli attack on Gaza has not stopped since the end of the temporary ceasefire. There was an influx of wounded people, many of them women and children, ...... the southern Nasser hospitalFor the Israeli military, however, this is the norm of war. Although the United States urged Israel not to bomb excessively, they continued to push the war forward with all odds. In this context, large numbers of Gazans have had to continue to flee, from the north to the south, and now do not know where to flee. A dangerous chain reaction is unfolding. The analysis pointed out that the delay in the current round of Palestinian-Israeli conflict has led to increasingly aggravated regional contradictions, assassinations and incidents one after another, and the entire region is shrouded in the dark clouds of war. Recently, Saleh Arurry, deputy chairman of Hamas's Politburo, was assassinated in the Lebanese capital.
Although Israel did not publicly acknowledge the attack, it was indeed Israel's responsibility, according to anonymous United States**. However, Israel informed the United States only after the operation, and the incident provoked a strong reaction from the Lebanese side. The situation in the Red Sea is also escalating, the United States organized a multinational fleet to patrol the Red Sea, and the Houthis did not stop, continuing to dispatch a large number of missiles and drones to counterattack. Tensions even spread to Iraq, where U.S. drone strikes on military facilities of local militia groups killed several people, and the group pressured Iraq** to expel U.S. troops from Iraq. Under pressure, Iraq** decided to set up a commission to prepare for the end of the mission of the US-led international coalition in Iraq.
Iraqi experts said that the Middle East is an important energy center and commodity transportation hub, and now conflicts have broken out in many places, which has threatened the security of the global industrial chain and the first chain, but this is not the most worrying place. Military experts have pointed out that the recent assassinations and the Iranian incident have aroused people's worries, and some people have begun to worry that the Palestinian-Israeli conflict may turn into a regional war. The involvement of some hard-line military forces has put the entire Middle East region in a dangerous position of potentially devastating fighting.