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IDF reveals reports how it floods Hamas underground world with anti-tunnel tool
2024-01-31
Questions have been asked around these parts, and now we know.
[Jpost] Israeli officials have been leaking details to foreign media about what they called "Atlantis" for months.

The IDF on Tuesday finally allowed the Israeli media to publish more comprehensive details about its anti-tunnel flooding project against Hamas in Gaza.

Israeli officials have been leaking details to foreign media about what they called "Atlantis" for months, but the censor has actively prevented The Jerusalem Post and others from disclosing these details.

The IDF said that the flooding tool is one of many for fighting Hamas's tunnels, including also explosives, robots, air strikes, and sending in soldiers.

While the system has made real contributions to combatting Hamas's tunnels in some areas, there are many limits, and it is not seen as a solution to the whole tunnel problem by "snapping one's fingers" type solution. It is well known that Hamas's tunnels move in many different directions and use blast doors and other items, which could thwart or reduce the effectiveness of the flooding system.

FLOODING SYSTEM MOST EFFECTIVE CLOSER TO COAST
The flooding system is most effective near the Mediterranean Sea and cannot be used in areas where the IDF has concerns that it could harm the Gaza land in the long term.

Special IDF analysts study different kinds of topography also to see where it is likely to be most valuable in destroying tunnels.

In addition, the IDF said that it took time to deploy the system since a whole specialized array of units had to be trained to deploy it.

A statement said that the system is " a breakthrough" for fighting Hamas's tunnels and exemplified positive cooperation between the Defense Ministry, the IDF, and other defense bodies.

The IDF declined to provide any data about how many tunnels have been destroyed by the system.
Courtesy of Frank G, Hot Air has a round-up from a variety of sources, adding:
About time somebody got a bath
The military began experimenting with flooding tunnels only after the war began, according to three military officials with knowledge of the effort, which was code-named Atlantis. The purpose was never to drown Hamas fighters taking refuge in the subterranean network, but rather to flush them out, the officials said.

On the whole, however, the project has had limited success, the officials added. Despite large volumes of water being pumped, many of the tunnels are porous, resulting in seepage into the surrounding soil rather than a deluge through the passageways.

Even if you optimistically assume 30% of the tunnel system has been rendered inoperative that could still mean another 6 months or more of fighting before most of it is out of commission. That’s a very long time give all of the other problems that are building up around this invasion. Just to take one example, do we want to be sparring with the Houthis and the Iranians for another 6 months?

For now, Israel says it plans to continue fighting and working to dig up tunnels, but as you can see in this CNN report from yesterday, the media seems very eager to find fault with every move they make while Hamas fighters just continue to lay low underground with their Israeli hostages.
Posted by:Skidmark

#2  And...the historic revisionists greenies are concerned the tunnels will leak and saturate surrounding soils with salty seawater.

Salting the earth
Posted by: Skidmark   2024-01-31 09:18  

#1  Even if you optimistically assume... that could still mean... give all of the other problems that are building up around this invasion... do we want to be sparring... but as you can see in this CNN report... the media seems very eager to find fault.... (The Jerusalem Post sounds very much like the Washington Post.)
Posted by: Huputle Cherelet4131   2024-01-31 06:57  

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