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(Ynet News) Elior Levy - One year after the May 2021 war in Gaza, Hamas and Palestinian Islamic Jihad are hard at work preparing for the next conflict with Israel. They are developing and perfecting new attack methods, including digging more tunnels, utilizing drone technology, and expanding their naval capabilities. Newly dug tunnels recently uncovered by the IDF reach the Israeli border but don't cross Israel's new subterranean barrier. Adjusting its tactics, Hamas hopes to emerge out of the tunnels on the Gaza side and then break through the partition fence. Hamas has also added 1,000 rockets to its arsenal since last year and is focusing on their quality, improving their range and accuracy.2022-05-23 00:00:00Full Article
Gaza Terror Groups Prepare for Next War with Israel
(Ynet News) Elior Levy - One year after the May 2021 war in Gaza, Hamas and Palestinian Islamic Jihad are hard at work preparing for the next conflict with Israel. They are developing and perfecting new attack methods, including digging more tunnels, utilizing drone technology, and expanding their naval capabilities. Newly dug tunnels recently uncovered by the IDF reach the Israeli border but don't cross Israel's new subterranean barrier. Adjusting its tactics, Hamas hopes to emerge out of the tunnels on the Gaza side and then break through the partition fence. Hamas has also added 1,000 rockets to its arsenal since last year and is focusing on their quality, improving their range and accuracy.2022-05-23 00:00:00Full Article
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