Snipped for focus.Its fighters are hiding in apartment buildings, labyrinths of tunnels, as well as mosques, schools and hospitals, trying to 'blend in' with the civilian population.
Equally important, by dispersing its forces and logistical supplies, Hamas is trying to create the impression that it is much smaller and has much fewer strategic goals than it actually is.
This snipped bit I will agree with. ^^^
First sentence : In apartment buildings which are not 'refugee camps'. They are permanent homes and much more comfortable than a temporary tent would be.
Aside from that, how many of those civilians are 'in league' with Hamas ?
Helping them in every way they can ?
The number might be surprising.
Hoping there is a resistance movement and some citizen resident Palestinians will find a way to go behind Hamas' back and help the IDF.
If I was a Gazan citizen I'd not be happy if armaments were stored beneath my child's bed !
Imo.
Second sentence : Exactly.
It looks like Hamas and their supporters/enablers are pretending to be lacking: starving, wanting for clothes and food --- when in reality they're not.
Professional victims.
In a way, it's good that Hamas showed the footage of the Israeli victims being dragged via truck or motorbike into Gaza, since it showed the true face of Palestinians.
None of those people were starving skeletons and all looked like they were clean and well fed.
It's sad that other nations are being forced to provide for them via taxes, when it's apparent they're not in need or want.
Omo.
Eta : Check the link in the quoted comment, thanks, Dotta !
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