Israel shows off advanced Iron Wall after Iron Dome

After the success of the Iron Dome anti-missile defense system, Israel is now showing off its advanced Iron Wall barrier. It took Israel three and a half years to complete the construction of a sophisticated barrier that separates Gaza and Israeli territory. The Iron Wall is equipped with underground sensors, radar, and cameras to anticipate threats. Israel has continued to tighten its blockade on Gaza since 2007 when Islamist Hamas took over. transfer of power in Gaza Palestine. The zionist state has tightened the ban on troops, goods and people from and to the Gaza Strip.

Israel's Defense Ministry said the construction of the 65-kilometer-long wall had been completed. The Iron Wall is equipped with an underground barrier using sensors, a six-meter-high smart fence, radar, surveillance cameras and a marine monitoring system.

Israeli Defense Minister Benny Gantz said the iron wall structure was a barrier between Hams and the Israeli population in the south.

With an iron wall that penetrates into the ground, Israel is sure there will be no more underground tunnels made by the residents of Gaza to penetrate their territory.

During the Hamas-Israeli conflict in May, Palestinian insurgents fired thousands of rockets at Israel and responded with hundreds of air strikes. A total of more than 240 people died in Gaza, while 12 people died in Israel in 11 days of fighting.

Gantz also reminded the Israelis to remain vigilant with the infiltration of Hamas through tunnels that land. Benny Gantz also said that this new steel barrier is very innovative and developed with the latest technology that will make the Israeli citizens in the south safer against terror attacks.

"This barrier will give Israelis a sense of security and will allow this beautiful region to continue to be preserved and develop," the defense minister said.

According to Benny Gantz, the new super-sophisticated barrier, which has been completed by 1,200 workers, will also be useful in preventing the transfer of technology and Iranian aid, which Israel claims is a strong supporter of Hamas to date.

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