publish time

05/12/2023

author name Arab Times

publish time

05/12/2023

WASHINGTON, Dec 5: Recent reports indicate that Israel has allegedly established a system of pumps designed to flood tunnels utilized by the militant group Hamas beneath the Gaza Strip. Citing information from US officials, the Wall Street Journal disclosed that these pumps, strategically positioned approximately a mile north of the Al-Shati refugee camp, boast the capacity to move thousands of cubic meters of water per hour.

Israel deploys pumps to flood Gaza tunnels amid rising tensions.

As of now, the implementation of this plan remains uncertain, with lingering questions regarding whether Israel would proceed with such a measure before the release of hostages held by Hamas. The Israeli government has neither confirmed nor dismissed the possibility of executing the flooding plan. In response to inquiries, the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) refrained from commenting on the specifics of the plan. However, they emphasized their ongoing efforts to neutralize Hamas's terror capabilities through a range of military and technological tools.

The revelation of this alleged flooding plan adds a layer of complexity to the longstanding tensions between Israel and Hamas. The potential flooding of tunnels aims to disrupt Hamas's operational infrastructure, which includes hiding places and passages beneath the Gaza Strip. The IDF's commitment to employing diverse methods to counteract Hamas's activities underscores the ongoing security challenges in the region. The situation is dynamic, and further developments are awaited to provide clarity on Israel's intentions regarding the reported flooding plan.