On October 7, the Hamas forces launched an attack known as Operation Al-Aqsa Flood, which became the trigger for a new round of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. According to the Israeli Defense Ministry, Hamas forces infiltrated Gaza City that day, attacking Israeli civilians and troops, killing tens of thousands**.
Hamas claimed that it was an "operation of revenge" and that they had resorted to tactics such as parachuting, ground attacks, etc., and had taken a large number of hostages, in a way that was unprecedented. Soon after, the New York Times reported that Israel** was in fact aware of and clearly understood the details of Hamas's plans, but failed to take precautions, a revelation that sparked widespread concern and accusations.
The White House Kirby responded that the U.S. intelligence services have not seen documents that confirm Israel's knowledge of Hamas's plans, and cannot confirm it, and said that work is underway to restore a humanitarian ceasefire. Analysts noted that the response was intended to dissociate itself from the incident, but did not clarify the statement that "this document does not exist".
The central question is, if Israel had known about the possibility of an attack and had all planned for it, why not take the necessary steps to protect the population?** Sources explain that they receive a lot of information every day, much of which lacks credibility and therefore does not pay special attention. Israel's attack on the Palestinian city of Gaza has raised some objections.
Some believe that Israel may even have deliberately tolerated Hamas attacks as a pretext for occupying the city of Gaza. More worryingly, according to Russian ** reports, just days before the Hamas attack, Israeli sentries discovered that they were conducting a series of related Xi, including *** and hostage-taking. Combined, this information formed a fairly clear lead, but the superiors chose not to comment.
"Israeli Defense Minister Gallant said on the 9th that he had ordered a complete blockade of the Gaza Strip, cutting off food, electricity and gas**," one commentator said. Such swift action was clearly prepared;Could it be that Israel was aware of the fact that it had been so slow to respond before, but had prepared so quickly after the attack?It's really disturbing. ”。