Earlier reports said the Israeli military had completed the installation of at least five pipelines, about a kilometer and a half from the Ash Shati refugee camp.
The plan to flood the Hamas tunnels has reportedly been put in place by Israel, as videos show the Israeli military pumping in seawater.
Looks like the Israeli Army is now pumping sea water into the terror tunnels below Gaza to flush out Hamas terrorists.
Via @daardos pic.twitter.com/nh1i8bBtSd
— Visegrád 24 (@visegrad24) December 5, 2023
In a second video posted by a user on X, he claims that, the israeli army has already started flooding the hamas tunnels.
they flood the canals!
מחבל רישון חוסל כשנמלט מהמים
Another page in the next page pic.twitter.com/Bk3BPjLDY2— הגורו (@daardos) December 5, 2023
A previous WSJ report said that Israel is going to hit the water and sewage system in Gazabut it was unclear how close Benjamin Netanyahu’s government was to giving the order.
According to the same publication, Israel’s military has reportedly installed a pipeline system in the Gaza Strip that it may use to flood underground tunnels which are used by the armed wing of the Palestinian Islamist movement Hamas to render them useless and force the fighters of the Ezzedine al-Qassam Brigades to abandon them.
BREAKING:
The Israeli Army has started pumping sea water into another Hamas terror tunnel system in Gaza to flush the terrorists out.
They wanted “from the river to the sea” but now it’s the sea flowing to the river. pic.twitter.com/kTD9TzKGGj
— Visegrád 24 (@visegrad24) December 6, 2023
About mid-November, the paper explained, Israel’s military has completed the installation of at least five pipelines, about one and a half kilometers from Ash Sati refugee camp. These pipelines theoretically allow it to pump thousands of cubic meters of water every hour and flood the complex network of underground tunnels within weeks, according to the report.
Source :Skai
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