ed note–as usual, LOTSA goodies that every Gentile with a vested interest in his/her own future survival needs to know about this one.
Firsto, it is true that the followers of Judah-ism, the ‘children of Israel’ as they fawningly like to refer to themselves, are an arrogant and condescending lot, something that is baked into the narcissistic cake of their DNA as ‘the chosen people’.
That being said, of course they could be inclined to look down upon/dismiss the possibility of the ‘Ishmaelites’ ever gaining the upper hand against them in a fight.
However, despite as arrogant and condescending as they are, they are even more PARANOID for their own future survival, since each knows he/she is destined for hell–Just as Jesus Christ Himself stated in the plainest of language–and therefore seeks to avoid death AT ALL COSTS.
This having been said then, the chances that the raw intelligence indicating the upcoming events of Oct 7 were ‘ignored’ are, in the honest opinion of those of us here at this humble little informational endeavor, so statistically low as to almost be non-existent.
They KNEW…
Netanyahu KNEW…
Gallant KNEW…
Everyone holding any position of authority in the Jypsy state KNEW.
They needed this to happen and wanted this to happen, every bit as much as they knew about the impending terrorist attacks that were to take place on 9/11 and allowed them to happen too, and in both cases, for the same reasons–WWIII/Armageddon, which is unfolding right now in real-time as we speak.
Times of Israel
Soldiers in the IDF’s prestigious 8200 signal intelligence unit warned senior military officers before the October 7 atrocities that Hamas was preparing a highly-organized and meticulously-planned mass invasion of Israel but were told their concerns were ‘fantasies.’
A senior and experienced non-commissioned officer as well as a junior officer in 8200 alerted other senior IDF officers well in advance that a major operation was being planned by Hamas, but their warnings went unheeded, according to Thursday reports on Channel 12 and the Kan public broadcaster.
The exposés piled onto several others from the past month that revealed information the IDF had on a possible Hamas invasion, including reports filed by IDF surveillance soldiers based on the Gaza border who detailed unusual Hamas training exercises three months before October 7.
According to Channel 12’s report on Thursday, the officer in Unit 8200 put together a report from an array of raw intelligence data detailing a scenario that essentially predicted the October 7 invasion.
She, together with the junior officer, also pointed to a Hamas drill a month before the Hamas attack, noting that it included preparations for a mass invasion with multiple entry points into Israel.
The two presented their concerns to a senior IDF officer who dismissed their warnings as ‘fantasies’ and failed to act on the information, Channel 12 said.
‘They were told in real-time. There were so many things that should have set off red lights,’ an unnamed source from Unit 8200 told the network.
Kan reported similar details, noting that the non-commissioned officer stated that the Hamas drill included the use of vehicles to carry out the attack and practiced taking over Israeli towns.
The officer also warned that the assault Hamas was planning was on such a large scale that it could spark an all-out war.
The senior officer briefed by the NCO reportedly agreed that the information she had was substantive, but said a distinction needed to be made between what Hamas could drill for and what it could accomplish in reality.
Separately, Kan reported that before October 7, the IDF had come into possession of a Hamas terror manual that described how to conquer the Gaza border region in southern Israel.
The manual described taking over IDF positions, capturing kibbutzim and towns in the region, killing and kidnapping residents, and attacking and conquering the three regional cities of Sderot, Ofakim and Netivot.
It described how pick-up trucks would be used to stage the invasion, along with motorbikes and hang-gliders as well as with the use of anti-tank missiles under the cover of rocket and mortar fire from Gaza — in the exact same way that events unfolded on October 7.
The manual also described a strategy to lull Israel into complacency by holding negotiations for some form of long-term arrangement with Hamas, while at the same time staging frequent drills and carrying out small security incidents on the border on Saturdays and Jewish holidays to lull the IDF into a false sense of security when Hamas forces turned up en masse at the border fence.
The plan was drilled with two companies of Hamas’s elite Nukhba force, which was responsible for the October 7 attacks, and included conquering an imitation kibbutz.
Kan reported that the plans detailed in the manual were passed along to senior ranks in the IDF who dismissed them on the grounds that Hamas did not have the operational capabilities to carry out such an attack.
Responding to the report, the IDF said it was ‘operating and fighting in these very days against the murderous terror organization Hamas in the Gaza strip. All of the [IDF’s] commanders and soldiers are focused on this mission alone in order to complete the goals of the war. When the war is finished, a detailed and thorough investigation will be conducted clarifying every last detail.’