No internet on Gaza,we will probably not get any covering of the conflict(aside from reporters).
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A reddit user posted this,it makes sense imo
"Are night time raids possibly Israelis long term strategy here?
Almost every single vehicle on that video has thermal or night vision capability for driver, gunner and commander.
The air assets such as drones, apaches and fighter jets all have that capability as well as being all networked together with infantry and vehicles through some proprietary system they developed which I forgot the name of.
The infantry most likely doesn't have enough of night vision vision for everyone, but I assume much more than in 2014."
At night, most of the civilians that are still in the area would be inside, meaning any Hamas militant near the contact line would stand out like a Christmas tree on thermals. As well as any kind of movement deeper in the city for either vehicles or militants that are moving anywhere.
And a huge advantage would be in the fight against drones, since most of the smaller DJI types for recon or dropping smaller grenades won't have any thermal capability, and neither are the $10,000 heavy payload drones that can carry standard rpg HEAT or tandem warheads guaranteed to have thermals. This would overall almost nullify most of the drones effect.