Gazan users report that the IDF poured large amounts of concrete southeast of the Al-Maghazi refugee camp in the central Gaza Strip on Sunday night, causing it to overflow into nearby homes. Residents expressed concern about sewage blockage, and some speculated the IDF is attempting to seal tunnels in the area, according to Abu Ali Express.
Gazan users reported Sunday night that the IDF pumped large amounts of concrete southeast of the Al-Maghazi refugee camp in the central Gaza Strip, causing the material to overflow into the homes of local residents, according to Abu Ali Express, citing Gaza-based accounts. The users expressed concern that the concrete would clog the area's sewage systems.
Some local commentators speculated that the IDF is attempting to seal tunnel openings in the vicinity, which would explain why the concrete surfaced there. The report follows The Zioneer's earlier coverage on Sunday evening of similar activity in the central Strip, where the IDF was reported to be pouring concrete, possibly for tunnel sealing, according to local sources. The method is consistent with past IDF operations to neutralize underground Hamas infrastructure.
The IDF has not commented on the current report. The extent of the concrete spill and the impact on residents' homes remain unclear, as does the precise target of the operation.
3 developments
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- StrongIDF dismantles three Hamas weapons depots in central Gaza overnight
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