According to the global network,Recently, the Israeli Ministry of Defense admitted that it was "water attacking" the Hamas tunnels in the Gaza Strip in order to destroy its underground network.
Up to now, the fighting in Gaza has been going on for nearly four months, but it has always been difficult for Hamas to be taken by Israeli forcesIsrael, which is poor in donkey skills, has now come up with a new trick, that is, to attack the Hamas tunnel through the water.
In fact, rumors about Israel's desire to flood the Hamas tunnel with water have been around for a long time, and some foreign media broke the news earlier that the Israeli army had built several water pumps in the Gaza Strip and planned to use seawater to flood the Hamas tunnel, but the Israeli military has not responded to this matter.
It is not difficult to speculate on the reasons why Israel was somewhat apprehensive about the "water storm" of the Hamas tunnels: on the one hand, the Israeli military operation in Gaza has attracted too many Palestinian civilians**, and as the humanitarian crisis in Gaza continues to deepenIf the Israeli army floods the Hamas tunnels and leads to even worse catastrophic events, such as more civilians in Gaza**, Netanyahu simply cannot afford to do so;
On the other hand, Hamas has taken a number of hostages from Israel before, and the Israeli military is now unable to confirm whether these hostages are in tunnelsOnce the operation to flood the Hamas tunnel begins, endangering the lives of the hostages, Netanyahu is likely to suffer more anger from the hostages' families at home.
Of course, then again, with so much pressure, if the war in Gaza is still delayed, this is obviously not in line with Netanyahu's vision, and because of this, it is precisely because of thisAfter weighing it up again and again, the Israeli army decided to make a "risky move", that is, to flood the Hamas tunnel.
At present, it is known that there are more than 800 tunnels in the Gaza Strip, with a total length of nearly 500 kilometers, and theoretically speaking, if a large amount of seawater is poured in, it is indeed possible to force out the Hamas members or Gaza civilians hiding in the tunnels, and there are still many gaps in the concrete walls of the Gaza tunnels.
But in fact, this method only seems to work, because the Israeli army does not know the details of the tunnel, nor how the sea will flow after it is poured inIn other words, there are always too many uncertainties in the process of "water storming" the Hamas tunnel.
Not to mention that even if Israel were to divert seawater at any cost, Hamas could consider destroying the equipment before it could flow into the Hamas tunnel.
You must know that since the outbreak of the current round of Palestinian-Israeli conflict, Hamas has demonstrated its combat strength to the outside world again and again through "live broadcasting."It is also a well-known fact that it is difficult for the Israeli army, which has sloppy military discipline and substantial combat effectiveness, to completely eradicate Hamas in the Gaza Strip.
In addition, it should be mentioned that Israel's "water attack" plan, in addition to the incalculable effect, will also lead to a series of potential risksFor example, it threatens the safety of urban buildings, causes groundwater in Gaza, and pollutes the ecological environment.
Israel is already a country with very scarce water resources, and in order to solve this problem, ** does not hesitate to invest a lot of money and resources for this, but the "water attack" on the Hamas tunnel will even deepen the salinization of the soil in the Gaza Strip, how can Netanyahu guarantee that this move will not have any bad impact on Israel?
In the final analysis, Netanyahu has long since run out of options, and no matter how much he tosses, after this war is over, it will probably be impossible to escape the fate of **.