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Israel knew “precisely” the Hamas U7 plan, according to public radio Kan
  • Three weeks before the attack, the intelligence service report reveals that Sixteen intended to kidnap “between 200 and 250” people. The Israeli Supreme Court temporarily suspends the investigation into the security errors of 7 October.
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The Israeli intelligence services knew “very precisely” the Hamas attack plan before 7 October. They knew that the Palestinian militia intended to kidnap it between " 200 and 250 civilian and military " and to attack the military bases of southern Israel. Israeli public radio Kan has published the confidential report of the intelligence services, which was distributed three weeks before the attacks of 7 October. With this action by Hamas, Israel has justified the genocide in Gaza, which has killed over 37,000 Palestinians in eight months, killed over 10,000 others and wounded over 85,000.

The Gaza division of the Zionist army sent the Hamas report to the heads of the intelligence service on 19 September 2023. They told them that the Sixteen militants were conducting training sessions to work on how to enter the military centres and the kibutu. The report notes that the Islamic Resistance Movement was preparing for the abductions of civilians and soldiers. The report also includes Sixteen ' s instructions on the conditions under which they were to be embarked, after being transferred to the Gaza Strip.

Suspension of the investigation into safety defects

On 7 October, about 3,000 Sixteen militants were able to leave Gaza and “enter Israel”. Some 250 people were abducted and 1,139 people killed, 373 of them Zionist military. Since then, an investigation has been under way to analyse security errors and to apportion responsibilities between the Israeli military and political authorities, but the Israeli Supreme Court has just decreed a temporary suspension. Research on army management and intelligence services Shin Bet will resume in July, as continuity during the war can be “counterproductive”.

In recent months, several sources have reported that the Zionist army killed a significant number of Israeli civilians and military personnel on 7 October, when it responded to the Hamas offensive. At least 14 Israeli civilians, as demonstrated by a UN study. It has been documented that there are “notable indicators” during the term of the “Hanibal Directive” at different times of the day. This directive, which was officially rejected in 2016, allows “killing the Israelis” to attack Palestinian militants, preventing them from being kidnapped and pressured by the Israelis.

Little responsibility in Netanyahu's government

The responsibility for security errors has hardly affected the government of Benjamin Netanyahu. In recent months, only two military authorities have resigned in connection with the events of 7 October and the head of the intelligence service has asked for forgiveness, but remains in office. The Prime Minister has not yet assumed political responsibilities.

150,000 people have requested the resignation of Netanyahu during this week’s demonstration in Tel Aviv, according to Israeli sources. Benny Teknologia’s political rival Netanyahu resigns from the “government of the emergency union” saying that the Prime Minister “is prolonging the war for personal interest.” Because Netanyahu expects to be tried in Israel, but he takes advantage of the “war started in response to Hamas attacks” to evade the courts.

Benjamin Netanyahu and his Likud party have for years beaten the Islamic Palestinian militia to create separation between the Palestinians and to weaken Fatah and the Palestinian National Authority. Netanyahu has collaborated in financing Hamas every time he has been in government, and in numerous videos that have been made public you can see how it argues for the desirability of Hamas being strong because it is a more venable enemy.