Hamas leader Sinwar escaped in a tunnel/IDF spokesman
Sinwar was surprised when the IDF began to maneuver deep into the Palatinate territory - this is what a senior security official said today (Wednesday). According to the source, the Hamas leader intended to conduct the war from the fortresses he built underground. , a military source said, "He will make mistakes and we need to be there or in the area to detect it."
According to a senior security source, Yahya Sinwar planned to conduct the war while moving through the underground infrastructures in Gaza City, and moved them according to the developments. Therefore, his the tunnels when he was focused on a prolonged stay in the branched system, and was surprised when the IDF began to maneuver deep into Palestinian territory.
He was surprised when the IDF began to maneuver deep into the area, Yahya Sinwar/photo processing, no
The source also added that Sinwar was surprised every time.
Left with no choice, he decided to move the focus of his activity and command and control efforts towards the Khan Yunis area, moving from point to point underground using strategic tunnels.
"Room 6" is the name of the fortified center Sinwar arrived at.
This is an underground hub dug very deep into the ground compared to the other tunnels.
The early one includes living rooms, security guards, communication lines, a diverse number of openings to trick the IDF and intelligence forces.
As soon as Sinwar realized that the IDF was closing in on him quickly, the military source said, he decided to hastily leave several locations one after the other. All those times he left behind money, documents and other telltale signs that he was there (the details are kept in the AB system).
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Hastily left several centers one after another.
Sinwar passes through the tunnels/screenshot, IDF spokesman
According to the analysis of the findings discovered by the IDF's special forces, the engineering and intelligence agencies, it appears that Sinwar feels enormous pressure. "Sinwar behaves as requested and as such he is not necessarily trusted by his immediate environment, since it is not a natural environment," a senior military source told Wala , "When he moves from place to place he meets factors he is not used to.
It can be estimated that he does not even trust who brings him the food and what he is served to eat.
This is a point of pressure that cannot be ignored."
Now, sources in the defense establishment estimate that due to the IDF's progress above and below the ground in the Khan Yunis area, and against the background of Israeli statements about the intention to maneuver in Rafah, the pressure on Sinwar and the other senior officials is increasing every day.
Now, he believes to pass, or maybe already passed, the underground space in Rafah.
"He doesn't even trust the person who brings him the food."
Sinwar/Reuters
"If he rises above the ground, his chances of making more mistakes with the team that secures and surrounds him are increasing, and therefore the IDF should continue to press all the points in the Gaza Strip regardless of the negotiations for the release of the abductees," said a senior military source, "Sinoar, very suspicious By nature, he will make mistakes and we need to be there or in the space to recognize it."
"Every hour that passes is to his detriment," the source continued and said, "The rate of progress in the TAK is indeed slow, but it is progressing and denies another place where he, his family members and the other seniors can to hide. My assessment is that he is on the verge of moving to Rafah or has already moved. One way or another we will get him even if it takes us hours or months. According to what he left behind the distance between us is one mistake too many of his."
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