Hebrew media reported from military sources that the occupation army intends to repeat the systematic destruction policy it followed in the cities of Rafah and Khan Younis, to apply it in the city of Gaza as part of a plan to regain control of the city. This policy includes the demolition of high-rise buildings that the occupation forces consider a security threat.
According to reports, the anticipated attack on the city of Gaza will mimic aspects of previous operations, as it will include the establishment of new military roads around the city, in addition to large-scale demolition operations of buildings. The report cited what happened east of Khan Younis, where the paratrooper brigade demolished more than 2,000 buildings on the grounds of their connection to fighters or their use to access tunnels.
The urban nature of the city of Gaza presents a different challenge, as many high-rise buildings ranging from 10 to 15 stories remain standing, despite the damage they have sustained. Hebrew media claims that the occupation army sees these buildings as potential shelters for anti-tank teams, snipers, and Hamas observation points, or as hiding places for a vast network of tunnels.
Implementing this plan requires massive preparations, including huge quantities of explosives and heavy engineering equipment. Some of this equipment has been destroyed due to 22 months of war, complicating the military operation further.
The ground attack is likely to be postponed until next September, and it primarily depends on the successful evacuation of about one million civilians from the city to the south, a task described as 'complex' and reliant on the cooperation of the United Nations.
Reports indicate that the operational plan includes encircling the city of Gaza from all sides, then gradually advancing towards its western neighborhoods with high-rise buildings. Orders have already been sent to summon tens of thousands of reserve soldiers to begin service at the beginning of September.
The urban nature of the city of Gaza presents a different challenge, as many high-rise buildings remain standing.





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The Hebrew media reveals.. The occupation army plans to demolish the remaining towers in Gaza.