Isreali solders to face " tunnels" challenge as they prepare to unleash fierce land strikes on Gaza

 


Israel has already started airstrikes in Gaza.  This time they have started preparing for sea and land attack.  10,000 troops have already been deployed on the Gaza border.  The tank army is also being assembled.  Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu sent a warning to the residents of Gaza two days ago to leave the northern territory as soon as possible.


 Israel's prime minister also warned Hamas that they would be wiped out if they did not leave Gaza within 24 hours.  More than 100,000 people live in the northern part of Gaza.  After receiving the warning from Israel, they started fleeing in groups.  But Gaza is still in the hands of Hamas.  And from there they continue to fight against Israel.


 On the one hand, Israel is trying to break the back of Hamas by carrying out airstrikes.  On the other hand, they are preparing to go house to house in Gaza to find and eliminate Hamas militants.  But even if Israel talks about ground attack, military experts believe that it will be a big challenge in front of them.  According to them, the 'net' of tunnels made by Hamas will be much more challenging for the Israeli army than for Hamas.



Gaza has 500 kilometers of tunnels.  Out of which only 5 percent were damaged.  Several reports claim that these tunnels are used for smuggling drugs, contraband, weapons.  This tunnel is like a maze.  It is difficult to find where it begins and where it ends.


 The tunnels built by Hamas have all the latest equipment.  They took refuge in that tunnel to save themselves from the attack.  The tunnels have 'command and control' centres.  Most tunnels are 1 meter wide and 2.5 meters high.

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