Wednesday, October 25, 2023

When the power goes, Hamas will be forced out of the tunnels

 

Hamas fears that in the coming days, the Gaza Strip will run out of fuel and there will be no electricity, which will cause the ventilation systems in the tunnels dug under the enclave to shut down, a security official told Walla today (Tuesday).

When the electricity runs out, the Hamas terrorists will be forced out of the tunnels into the open air, he claimed.

"According to a calculation made by the security establishment, and an analysis of the humanitarian situation in terms of supplies in general and the amount of fuel in particular in the Gaza Strip, in a short time we will see Hamas come under great pressure," said the source.

He also said that "the leaders, commanders, and activists - what interests the Hamas leadership is the fuel, not food and water. Why? Because most of its leadership and fighters are in tunnels deep underground. They need power to circulate air, operate the communication systems, and activate the rocket launchers.

Earlier today, the UNRWA refugee organization said that if fuel does not enter the Gaza Strip by tomorrow, the organization would be forced to stop its activities in Gaza.

IDF spokesman Daniel Hagari responded to the allegations and said: "Hamas has 500,000 liters of fuel, go ask them."

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

If they have 500000 liters of fuel it'll take a long time to run out

Ma Rabbi said...

Israel must NOT give in to pressure and allow fuel in.
Once these rats come out of the tunnels then the IDF will IY"H wipe them out.

Anonymous said...

How about IDF or iaf blow up those fuel tanks that they pinpointed?. They're not there for any humane purpose