Israel’s Strike on Gaza’s Tallest Tower Exposes Hamas’ Use of Civilian Infrastructure for War
Israel destroys Gaza’s tallest tower alleged to house Hamas intelligence posts, spotlighting the group’s use of civilian sites as military cover—raising urgent questions about the humanitarian and strategic costs.
In a calculated move that underscores the brutal complexities of urban warfare, the Israeli Defense Forces (IDF) demolished the Ghafri Tower in Gaza's port area—the enclave's tallest building with 18 floors and 60 apartments. Official military statements claim that Hamas militants embedded intelligence systems and observation posts within the civilian structure to monitor Israeli troop movements. This tactic, while not new, illustrates how Hamas weaponizes everyday civilian infrastructure, blurring lines between combatants and innocent residents. Despite repeated Israeli warnings ordering evacuations, many Gazans remain trapped in perilous conditions—used as human shields by their own leaders. Is Hamas Holding Gaza’s Civilians...
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