After finding out Nasrallah’s location in Lebanon, Israel targeted and killed him after a week of planning.
According to a recent report, the Israeli army also came to know the location of Hamas chief Yahya Sinwar in the Gaza Strip, but to save the lives of the hostages, they abandoned the plan to kill him.
This report has come after the killing of Hezbollah and other commanders by the Israeli army in Lebanon.
This report released by the Israeli outlet claims that Israel’s intelligence agency and army had received information about the secret base of Hamas Chief Yahya Sinwar.
But the decision to attack was put on hold because Israeli hostages were also kept around the place. If the army had attacked Sinwar, there would have been a risk of hostages losing their lives.
Hamas chief used hostages as human shields – report
On October 7, Hamas attacked Israel and killed about 1200 people. After this attack, Hamas terrorists took more than 250 people hostage.
Of these hostages, about 150 people are still living as hostages with Hamas. According to the report, the Hamas Chief is also afraid of his assassination. That’s why he has surrounded himself with hostages. He is constantly around the hostages.
The report says that Sinwar, who became the new chief after the assassination of the former Hamas chief, is hiding in underground tunnels in Gaza.
But just as Israel killed Nasrallah by destroying the underground bunker, it can also kill the Hamas Chief but Sinwar has used the hostages as human shields.
Israel has consistently asked Hamas to return its hostages but is using them as a security guarantee for its top leaders.
Hamas’ network of tunnels is spread throughout the Gaza Strip
According to the report, Hamas has built a huge network of tunnels under Gaza. These tunnels serve as an underground base for Hamas in the Gaza Strip. These tunnels are used by Hamas to store weapons, launch attacks, and protect themselves from Israeli air strikes.
Through continuous airstrikes, Israel has badly destroyed the above ground infrastructure in the Gaza Strip. Therefore, these underground tunnels are no less than a boon for Hamas.
According to a New York Times report, this network of tunnels of Hamas is no less than a labyrinth. The length of these tunnels is more than double that of Delhi Metro.
These tunnels are used by Hamas to hide hostages and carry out its operations against Israeli forces.
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