Sinister UAE Plot to Target Gaza’s Resistance Tunnels on Israeli Orders
The UAE claims its initiative aims to repair Gaza’s sewage system, but concerns grow over potential espionage and collaboration with Israel to undermine the resistance.
Watan-In a controversial move, the UAE has announced the launch of a relief initiative titled “The Gallant Knight 3”, claiming that it aims to repair damaged sewage networks in the Gaza Strip, particularly in Khan Younis.
However, behind this declared humanitarian objective, widespread questions and suspicions are being raised about Abu Dhabi’s true intentions, especially given its close ties with the Israeli occupation and its dubious role in the region.
Observers believe that this initiative is nothing more than a cover for implementing a sinister scheme to infiltrate the Strip and spy on the resistance, particularly after the occupation failed to achieve its military objectives in its recent aggression.
Reports indicate that the UAE’s focus on repairing sewage systems, rather than rebuilding the thousands of destroyed homes and facilities, is not random. Instead, it is part of a systematic plan aimed at uncovering the resistance’s tunnel network, which the occupation has been unable to destroy despite intense bombardment.
Analysts assert that UAE work teams may exploit excavation and maintenance operations to gather sensitive information about underground infrastructure by identifying street coordinates, building locations, engineering details, and topographic measurements.
This information could serve as an “intelligence goldmine” for Israel, which has struggled to locate tunnel routes despite all its attempts—potentially enabling it to target them more precisely in the future.
Historically, this is not the first time the UAE has played a suspicious role against the Palestinian resistance. It has long been known for its policies aligned with the occupation’s agenda, from openly normalizing relations to attempting to strangle the resistance economically and politically.
According to reports, Abu Dhabi secretly called for the “total eradication of Hamas” at the start of the war, revealing its true stance on the Palestinian cause.
Has Gaza become a new battleground for occupation agents under the guise of humanitarian aid? This pressing question arises, especially amid revelations of suspicious entities attempting to infiltrate the resistance through unconventional means.
While Palestinians closely monitor these developments, it seems the resistance remains vigilant against any attempt to undermine its security and military strategies.