The prisoner released from Hamas' captivity revealed the secrets of the tunnel, said this about the Israeli army
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has repeatedly said that he is very close to the end of Hamas. Since the beginning of the war, the Israeli army has been claiming that Hamas tunnels are under civilian infrastructure and that their attacks on hospitals and schools are being done to target Hamas. 72-year-old Israeli hostage Adina Moshe, who was released from Hamas captivity, revealed that the Israeli army has no concrete information about Hamas' tunnels.
In an interview with Israel's News Channel 12, Moshe said that after his release, officials of Israel's security agency Shin-Bet had asked him to make a map of Hamas' tunnels. Moshe said, "Shin Bet asked me to make a map of the tunnels in Gaza because they don't know anything about them."
Talking about the interrogation he underwent after his release, Moshe said that the security agency had first sent an engineer to talk to him, Moshe told the engineer that the tunnels in the Gaza Strip are a huge underground labyrinth spread across the entire area. He also told the engineer that only a military operation would not help in bringing back the remaining prisoners. Apart from this, Moshe said, "Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is lying, and neither he nor the army knows anything about Hamas tunnels in Gaza."
According to Channel 12, when Mouche was asked to sketch the tunnels, he replied that he was not an artist. The agency asked Mouche about the tunnels, their routes, their location, and what facilities are inside them. This shows that the agency has very little information about the tunnels.
Retired Brigadier General Yitzhak Brik has written an article titled "It is not Hamas that is collapsing, but Israel" in the Israeli newspaper Haaretz. In this article, he critically evaluated the Gaza war and said that Israel is suffering more losses than Hamas in this war.
He has emphasized the losses Israel is facing in other areas due to the ongoing Gaza war, such as economic losses due to Hezbollah and Houthi attacks, and international losses due to the humanitarian crisis. He has emphasized in the article that it is not possible to fight on so many fronts for a long time and the army will have to withdraw from Gaza soon.