Gaza-based users report that the IDF poured large quantities of concrete southeast of the al-Maghazi refugee camp in the central Gaza Strip on Sunday evening, causing it to spill into nearby homes. Locals expressed concern the concrete would clog sewage systems; some speculated the IDF is attempting to seal tunnels in the area, according to Abu Ali Express.
On Sunday evening, local users in the Gaza Strip reported that IDF forces were pouring large amounts of concrete southeast of the al-Maghazi refugee camp, in the central Gaza Strip. The concrete reportedly overflowed into adjacent residential areas. Residents expressed fears over potential damage to sewage infrastructure, while some speculated the operation was aimed at sealing tunnel openings in the vicinity. The report comes amid ongoing Israeli military operations in the Gaza Strip, with prior reports from the past weeks noting IDF activity involving concrete barriers and demolition of structures in areas such as Rafah and northern Gaza. The claim is attributed to a single local source and has not been independently verified; there is no immediate comment from the IDF.
3 developments
- DevelopingFootage released of IAF strike on house in central Gaza's Maghazi camp
- DevelopingIDF carrying out demolition with explosives in northwestern Gaza
- DevelopingIDF drones dropping explosives on central Gaza, local sources say
- StrongIDF dismantles three Hamas weapons depots in central Gaza overnight
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