
It appears the Israeli military had ample warning of the October 7 Al Aqsa Flood terror assault launched by Hamas that led to the slaughtering of 1300 Israeli citizens, allegedly. Two anonymous sources that claim they were present during the presentation of a report to a high-ranking military intelligence officer said the report was dismissed by the official as being an “imaginary scenario.”
To be sure, this claim being made by anonymous sources lowers the validity of the claim, but the claim seems to have some merit to it. According to the sources, the report was sent through a secure communications system, which included specific details such as Hamas’ plan to attack multiple border posts, then spread into surrounding kibbutzim with the intent to kill as many civilians as possible.
From ft.com:
The lower-ranking soldiers also warned their analysis of several videos showed Hamas was rehearsing taking hostages, and that they felt an attack was imminent, the person said. The memo was triggered by the sighting of a high-ranking Hamas military commander overseeing the training, who was identified by the sentries against a database of faces and identities maintained by Unit 8200, a part of the Israeli intelligence corps.
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