Gaza City Targeted by Occupiers’ Attacks / Prominent Role of Explosive Robots in Israeli Army Crimes
Hebrew sources reported that approximately 70,000 Israeli soldiers are participating in the attack on Gaza under the plan “Gideon’s Chariots 2,” and the use of explosive robots and car bombs is among the main tools of this operation.

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According to the Sedaye Sama News Agency; the Israeli regime’s army continues its heavy attacks on the Gaza Strip, particularly Gaza City, from both land and air, with the use of car bombs increasingly employed in recent days to kill civilians and force them to flee the city.
According to the Qatari website Al-Araby Al-Jadeed, citing Israeli sources, approximately 70,000 Israeli soldiers are participating in a large-scale assault on Gaza City under the plan “Gideon’s Chariots 2.” The 36th, 98th, and 162nd Israeli army divisions are continuing their military operations inside Gaza City, deployed in the Sheikh Radwan neighborhood, the coastal outskirts, and Tel al-Hawa.
It is estimated that over 560,000 Palestinians have fled the city, while the Israeli army, deploying thousands of reinforcements from armored infantry and military engineering units, is attempting to accelerate its control over the heart of the city. Israel’s Channel 12 reported that the ongoing extensive operations in Gaza City aim to rescue Israeli captives and destroy underground tunnels, although international developments, including the recognition of the State of Palestine, have limited Israel’s freedom of action.
The widespread use of explosive robots and car bombs has played a significant role in Israeli operations throughout Gaza since the start of the war, and recently, the deployment of these tools in Gaza City neighborhoods has intensified. These vehicles, sometimes converted from old armored personnel carriers, can transport logistical supplies and military equipment, facilitating Israeli forces’ operations and, through remote control, reducing the risk of direct engagement with enemy forces.
Mobile operational stations and controller devices similar to game controllers enable precise maneuvering of these vehicles. The Europe-Mediterranean Human Rights Watch has reported that, on average, 17 car bombs are detonated daily, each generating tremors equivalent to a 3.7-magnitude earthquake. Over the past week, approximately 120 car bomb explosions with 840 tons of TNT were recorded in residential neighborhoods.
These bombings have had catastrophic humanitarian and psychological impacts, causing severe destruction to neighborhoods, psychological terror, and forced displacement of civilians, and, according to human rights organizations, constitute crimes against humanity.