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How Hamas uses tunnels, human shields and guerilla tactics to prolong war against Israel

The terror group’s military tactics – including embedding militants in civilian populations – could be in breach of international law, the investigation suggests

July 15, 2024 15:05
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EDITORS NOTE: Graphic content / People walk on rubble as they inspect the damage at the UN Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees (UNRWA) building complex in western Gaza City's Al-Sinaa neighbouhood on July 12, 2024, following the withdrawal of Israeli troops from the area amid the ongoing conflict between Israel and the militant Hamas group in the besieged Palestinian territory. (Photo by Omar AL-QATTAA / AFP) (Photo by OMAR AL-QATTAA/AFP via Getty Images)
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Hamas militants are embedding themselves in tunnels and within civilian populations to drag out the war in Gaza, according to an investigation by the New York Times.

Hamas’ military strategy aims to “avoid direct confrontation,” Salah al-Din al-Awaedeh, a Hamas member and former fighter, told the NYT. “The aim is to vanish…while launching tactical attacks against the occupation army,” he said.

The NYT investigation, which relies on analyses of battlefield videos, and interviews with Hamas members and Israeli soldiers, lays out key elements of Hamas’ military strategy.

The investigation reveals Hamas uses “hundreds of miles of tunnels” – more than Israeli commanders expected – to move around Gaza unseen. Hamas weaponises civilian homes and infrastructure, including hospitals and UN offices, to conceal ammunitions and hide militants.