So the IDF wants to use advanced technology to do this underground at the Israel-Gaza border.
During a visit by U.S. Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin’s visit last week, Israeli Defense Minister Yoav Gallant [is that a cool name for a defense minister or what] discussed the proposal to build the war with the cooperation of Egypt and some American funding.
The wall would span a distance of about 8 miles along the Gaza-Egypt border, much shorter than the 40 mile wall between Israel and the Gaza Strip. That underground defense held well on October 7, but the border fence above came apart like a Joe Biden statement regarding his lack of knowledge of his son Hunter’s alleged shady dealings with foreign governments. That wall was built in 2014 after the fighting and cut through Hamas tunnels and disabled them.
The wall would span a distance of about 8 miles along the Gaza-Egypt border, much shorter than the 40 mile wall between Israel and the Gaza Strip. That underground defense held well on October 7, but the border fence above came apart like a Joe Biden statement regarding his lack of knowledge of his son Hunter’s alleged shady dealings with foreign governments. That wall was built in 2014 after the fighting and cut through Hamas tunnels and disabled them.
Israel proposes that such detections of tunnel digging or any other threat, would be relayed both to the Israeli and Egyptian sides, to allow the IDF to operate to thwart Hamas terrorism efforts in the area.
The Egyptians oppose Israeli ground operations near Rafah, not only because they are anti-Semitic, but also fearing that mass numbers of Palestinians would breach their border to escape the fighting and Egypt doesn’t take to Palestinians very well.
Egypt also insists that no weapons smuggling had taken place through the Rafah border crossing, but in order to believe that, you’d have to have the brain of a member of the Squad because there’s evidence to the contrary.
The proposed wall would be built on the Egyptian side of the border and not on the Gazan side, where the Hamassholes would be able to obstruct the work. It would also not require a significant IDF operation in Rafah beyond Israeli air strike blowout deals.
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