(World Israel News Staff)
Hamas is ratcheting up its operations
along the ceasefire line inside of the Gaza Strip, according to a report by
Israel’s Galei Tzahal radio, with increasingly daring attempts
to infiltrate the Israeli-controlled side.
Soldiers from the IDF’s Alexandroni
Brigade told Galei Tzahal that Hamas has begun systematically
testing IDF forces along the Yellow Line on a daily basis, often using women
and children to probe for weak spots in the IDF’s defenses.
One Brigade soldier told Galei
Tzahal that the use of civilians by Hamas to test for holes in the
army’s defensive line creates a “dilemma” for soldiers.
“When there is an armed terrorist who
poses a threat, there is no dilemma,” he said. “The dilemma arises when you see
women and children. We are still a humanitarian army.”
While unarmed civilians are frequently
spotted attempting to cross the Yellow Line, soldiers added that there are also
regular infiltration attempts by armed terrorists carrying assault rifles,
pistols, and at times even axes.
The increased incidence of small
infiltration attempts has raised fears that Hamas could be preparing for a
major infiltration, possibly by an elite terrorist unit, such as a company of
Nukhba Force terrorists.
Israeli officers deployed to Gaza
warned that Hamas “is reconstituting itself, growing stronger” during the
ceasefire.
Hamas “has replaced the commanders who
were eliminated and is far from raising the white flag.”
There are still a number of active
tunnel networks near the Yellow Line, IDF commanders said, with one commenting
that “no matter how many tunnels you may think there are, there are always even
more.”
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