February** Dynamic Incentive Plan Is Hamas's "underground tunnel" a "civil air defense project"? Why don't Gazans go in and escape the fighting?
All of our communities now have "civil air defense engineering" facilities underneath, as the name suggests, when war comes, people can take refuge in it, that is, to protect the safety of residents.
For example, there are a variety of facilities in the underground civil air defense project in our community, including various fire and anti-poison iron gates, and the main and secondary entrances and exits during the war.
However, according to the information that has now been revealed, Hamas has built the world's densest and best quality underground tunnels in Gaza, said to be more than 700 kilometers long, and can even drive cars inside. But we have not yet heard of ordinary people in Gaza taking refuge in underground tunnels because of Israeli attacks.
It can be seen from a passage of the Israeli army's announcement that Hamas leader Sinwar fled in the tunnels**, that the underground tunnels in Gaza are not accessible to ordinary people, and there is no one else except for their group of people fleeing.
Of course, the locals in Gaza began to talk about it after seeing it, and more and more Gazans lost faith in Sinwar and Hamas.
For example, a Gaza resident said in an online discussion**: "They built tunnels to hide him, their children, their wives and their accomplices." And let the men, women and children among the common people fight death on the ground, while he is happy with his family below".
The meaning of this passage is obvious, because Hamas Marzouk said last year that the tunnels were not built to protect the people of Gaza, but to protect Hamas; The responsibility for protecting the people of Gaza rests with the United Nations.
This has also struck a chord online, as not a single Gaza civilian has so far been allowed by Hamas to escape the fighting in hundreds of kilometers of tunnels.
Why don't those who strongly oppose the Israeli army's entry into Gaza, especially the recent siege of Rafah and the destruction of Hamas, fearing harm to civilians, call on Hamas to open underground tunnels to protect civilians?
That's what they're supposed to do, including the UN, instead of blindly blaming Israel for the *** attack.
This also confirms the correctness of what someone said earlier: the armies of all countries in the world protect ordinary people, except Hamas.