The Palestinian resistance reveals Israeli occupation's plan to enter Gaza!

Published October 27th, 2023 - 12:16 GMT
Hamas Army
Gaza,Palestine- October 9th 2023 (Shutterstock)

ALBAWABA - In a recent development, an anonymous high-ranking Arab official with inside knowledge of the situation revealed to the Middle East that Israel has decided to delay its ground operation in Gaza. 

This surprising decision follows Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's earlier announcement of an imminent ground operation in the region, reported by the Middle East. However, this delay is not merely a matter of timing, but rather a strategic move, according to the Palestinian resistance.

Sources within the Palestinian resistance claim that they have received intelligence suggesting that both Israel and the United States are biding their time for the right moment to execute a highly secretive plan. This plan involves sending a specialized US commando unit, skilled in hostage rescue, into Gaza. 

The unit's mission is to infiltrate the Palestinian resistance's tunnel network and release a nerve gas that can incapacitate individuals for around 20 hours. Following the release of the gas, the commandos would storm the tunnels to eliminate resistance fighters and rescue the hostages.

What makes this development particularly intriguing is that it is based on information provided by the Palestinian resistance itself. They are reportedly well-aware of these plans and are preparing a contingency strategy should Israel and the American commando unit attempt a surprise entry into Gaza using nerve gas. The element of surprise remains a key factor in this unfolding story, as both sides await the right opportunity to act.

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