The revelation adds to evidence suggesting Israel knew of the Hamas attack in advance, yet allowed it to occur
ed note–as always, lots of ‘must knows’ that every war-weary Gentile with a vested interest in his/her own future survival needs to understand about all of this.
Firsto, ladies and Gentile-men, it is only the hopelessly deluded who still, almost 2 years and a tidal wave of undeniable evidence to the contrary, continue to believe that the attacks of Oct. 7th were a ‘surprise’ to Israel and to its all-seeing/all-knowing intelligence collection apparati. The notion that a band of 3rd world freedom fighters would be able to pull off something such as this without the terrorist Jews knowing about it well ahead of time is as believable as the notion that the 5 dancing Mossad agents arrested on the morning of 9/11 after witnesses saw them cheering the destruction that day was all ‘just a coincidence’. Not only did the Jews know what was coming ladies and Gentile-men, they had their own operatives deeply embedded within Hamas, the notorious assassination/espionage squads known as the Mistaarvim whose job, in addition to feeding raw intel to the Israeli government about the impending attacks, was also to aggrandaize the events of that day viz the beheaded babies, raped women, etc, etc, etc.
So, just where did all of this ‘Israel was taken by surprise’ originate, ladies and Gentile-men? How could a ‘movement’ such as the one born in the aftermath of Israel’s terrorist attacks on 9/11 embrace such nonsense, when it has been on display now for decades exactly how the Jews operate and what their signature strategies are?
Principally, just a few individuals, fellow Gentiles, including this guy–

Former UN Weapons Inspector Scott Ritter, who for almost 2 years has characterized Hamas’ attacks as a ‘brilliant’ military maneuver that was done to force Israel into engaging in deliberate Genocide against the people of Gaza in order to generate sympathy for the Palestinian cause.
Yes, that’s right, L&G, not only that Hamas did this KNOWING FULL WELL what Israel’s response would be, but indeed, that they were counting on it as part of their ‘strategy’.
As an aside, ladies and Gentile-men, this is the same Scott Ritter who, when asked the question as to whether or not the warlord and genocidal mass murderer Benjamin Netanyahu knew about the impending attacks, characterized it as a ‘conspiracy theory’ and that he ‘hates conspiracy theories’, as well as saying that ‘I refuse to believe that Netanyahu would be so evil as to allow something like that happen to his own people’.
Almost verbatim, fellow Gentiles…
Now, as to why all of this is important, ladies and Gentilemen…
As we stated at the beginning of this ed note commentary, it is only the hopelessly deluded who continue to this day to cling to the notion that Hamas ‘surprised’ Israel on Oct. 7th and that ‘Israel didn’t know’ what was coming.
What must be understood, L&G, is that this ‘Israel didn’t know’ thingy was dreamt up by Israel herself, specifically her misinformation/disinformation service Mossad.
In order to kneecap the world’s leaders from protesting what it was that the terrorist Jews were planning to do, most notably WWIII/Armageddon, the preception that Israel was the ‘unsuspecting victim’ in all of this had to be propagated and SUSTAINED, and this is where ‘troothers’ such as Ritter (and others) did the Jews’ dirty work for them, and very effectively.
Had the world understood from the very beginning the fact that ‘ISRAEL KNEW’, it is possible, POSSIBLE, that the outrage on the part of the 8 billion Gentiles living on God’s green earth would have been such that even the totally corrupt political leadership lording over their countries for the benefit of the terrorist Jews would have been forced into doing what they are doing at this very moment with regards to the starvation situation in Gaza, which is to say loudly ‘NO MAS’.
Instead, ladies and Gentile-men, entire HORDES of well-intentioned but nevertheless delusional ‘axis of resistance’ types kept this ‘Israel didn’t know’ falsehood alive and breathing for almost 2 years, without which hundreds of thousands of Palestinians in Gaza would not have been ritually murdered to this day.
As we say often on this humble little informational endeavor, L&G, of the many, MANY uncomplimentary things that can be said about them, the ‘children of Israel’, the one thing that CANNOT be said about them is that they are stupid, because they most certainly ARE NOT.
An Israeli soldier stated that he and his fellow soldiers stationed at a military outpost near Gaza received orders not to carry out their usual early morning patrol on the border fence on 7 October 2023, Israeli media reported on 17 July.
During the exact time the border patrol would have normally have been carried out, members of Hamas’ armed wing, the Qassam Brigades, crossed the fence to attack Israeli army bases and settlements.
Shalom Sheetrit, a soldier in the Golani Brigade, revealed the directive while giving testimony at a meeting of the lobby for reserve personnel in the Israeli Knesset.
He stated that on the night before the 7 October attack, he and two other soldiers, Yotam Sror and Itamar Ben Yehuda, sat by the battalion radio at the Pega military outpost near Kibbutz Be’eri.
‘We were playing on the phone [at 5:20 am] when suddenly a strange message comes from my battalion commander,’ the soldier explained, ‘and what he says on the call is something like this: ‘I don’t know why, but an order was issued that there are no patrols at the fence until nine AM.’
Sheetrit said soldiers from the outpost normally carried out patrols on the border fence every morning ‘because you are in an operational battalion and that is part of the matter.’
Hamas fighters attacked the Pega outpost and killed 14 Israeli soldiers there during Operation Al-Aqsa Flood.
When asked if this was why many soldiers at the outpost were still sleeping when the Hamas attack began, Sheetrit stated, ‘I don’t know how to answer it that way. In our mortar department, there was an alert at dawn, and we woke up. It’s possible that in the patrol departments, they were told not to wake up. I don’t know. I just don’t want to say that.’
Sheetrit stated that the military units based in the Pega outpost were responsible for protecting Kibbutz Be’eri, which was also attacked by Hamas.
‘Unfortunately, we were not up to the task. There were dozens against hundreds, 25 against 150, and so we couldn’t arrive, unfortunately. I’m far from being a military man who can give answers to questions, the situation hurts me just as it hurts everyone,’ the soldier explained.
A major battle took place at Be’eri in which over 100 Israelis were killed.
After the attack began, the Israeli air force deployed Apache Helicopters, tanks, and drones to bomb the kibbutz and the Gaza border nearby to prevent Hamas from taking captives with them back to Gaza.
As a result, Israeli forces burned to death hundreds of Israeli civilians in airstrikes in Be’eri and other kibbutzim near the border, as well as at the Nova Music Festival, per a secretive policy known as the Hannibal Directive.
The deaths were all quickly blamed on Hamas.
‘I tried to ask military personnel why and what happened there. The blood of my friends and the blood of many people in the country was spilled in a huge tragedy, and I tried to understand why it happened and how,’ Sheetrit added.
The strange order to cancel routine patrols along the Gaza border adds to evidence that Israeli political and military leaders knew in advance about Hamas’ plan to attack on 7 October – and allowed it to happen to justify the conquest and ethnic cleansing of Gaza and the building of Jewish settlements on top of the ruins of the strip’s soon-to-be-destroyed cities.
Israeli military and intelligence officials ignored many signals on the night before the attack, as well as in the previous weeks and months, indicating that Hamas was planning a large attack to take captives to exchange for Palestinian prisoners.
Female Israeli soldiers tasked to observe activity on the Gaza border issued multiple warnings to their superiors that an attack was imminent, but they were ignored.
‘In hindsight, we could have done a lot of things, we could have listened to the observers, we could have brought up the air force, and these things didn’t happen,’ Sheetrit concluded.
‘That’s the failure. It’s not a failure of the fighters on the ground, but of the higher levels in the army, of people who went down to Eilat even though we informed them a week in advance that there was intelligence information.’
Israel did not just let the attack happen, they funded it, and directed it.