PCC engineers help Hamas build tunnels and end up stuck

PCC engineers help Hamas build tunnels and end up stuck in Gaza Revista Oeste

Chinese Communist Party (CCP) engineers helped Hamas build its sprawling tunnel complex in the Gaza Strip, Palestine. Now the criminals are stuck at the construction site because the Islamist terrorist group needs men to repair the structure, the target of powerful Israeli bombers.

A Taiwanese television station’s “Dongsen News Critical Moment” broadcast the information on Friday, April 10. Taiwanese journalists claim that Vice Chairman of the Chinese Communist Party’s Central Military Commission Zhang Youxia met with Russian President Vladimir Putin and Defense Minister Sergei Shoigu to ask the Kremlin to intervene for the release of PCC engineers.

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The broadcaster reported that Chinese engineers helped build the tunnels between Egypt and Gaza.

One of the commentators at the table, Wu Zijia, said that the terrorists’ tunnel network was too complex and functional. This type of construction would not be feasible for Hamas as it does not have sufficient information and technology for such a project.

PCC has extensive experience in this type of design; His troops have experience in tunneling and civil engineering.

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The CCP believes Hamas’s defeat in the war against Israel is certain, which is why it is working to withdraw its engineers from the Middle East. The PCC fears that its members will be captured and expose the party’s involvement with Palestinian terrorists.

According to the report, many of the tunnel exits are in hospitals and playgrounds. This tactic is widespread among Islamic terrorists “who use ordinary people as human shields.”

Discover the “Gaza Metro”, a tunnel complex created by terrorists

Beneath Gaza’s hospitals, schools, mosques and homes lies a horrific underworld of Hamas terrorism. To dismantle Hamas, we must dismantle its underground tunnels. pic.twitter.com/pHBUPUqzQR

— Israel Defense Forces (@IDF) October 29, 2023

The terrorist group built around 500 kilometers of tunnels on the border with the Gaza Strip Israel and Egypt. Due to their large underground extent, the buildings were nicknamed the “Gaza Metro”.

The first tunnels were built in the 1980s to connect the Egyptian side with Gaza. But it was not until 2007, when Egypt and Israel imposed an economic blockade in the region, that they grew in size, importance and structure. The tunnels were used to smuggle weapons and supplies into Gaza.

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The tunnels are usually 12 to 20 meters deep, 2.5 meters high and about 1 meter wide. They are lined with concrete and electrical cables, creating a very damp, dark and airpoor environment there are exhaust fans that direct air into the tunnels. The aim is to let soldiers pass one by one with a bag of equipment.

Click here to read the full report on the Hamas tunnels

*Correction at 5:39 p.m.: One of the paragraphs in the text mentioned the name of the capital’s First Command and not that of the Chinese Communist Party, the target of accusations of collaboration with Hamas. The error has been fixed.