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Israeli Officials Knew of Hamas Plot but Dismissed It as ‘Conjecture or Nonsense’

Updated: December 14, 2023 at 10:15 am EST  See Comments

JERUSALEM – The Netanyahu government in Israel is facing internal criticism over the October 7th massacre. News reports indicate that Israeli intelligence officials had advance knowledge of Hamas’ diabolical plot, but they dismissed it as unrealistic.

The stunning revelation comes from various news outlets. The reports point to Israeli officials having advance knowledge of a detailed battle plan for the large-scale terrorist attack, but didn’t think it was possible. This critical failure led to the deadliest attack on Jews since the Holocaust.  

On Oct. 7, Hamas launched its gruesome attack targeting Israeli civilians. While committing countless crimes against humanity, the terrorists murdered 1,200 people and took 240+ hostages. Despite having a detailed 40-page operation plan, named “Jericho Wall,” according to the New York Times Israeli authorities underestimated Hamas’ capabilities, dismissing their scheme.

Jeff Ballabon from the American Center for Law and Justice in Israel said, “Obviously, this is the worst intelligence failure in the history of the state of Israel. It’s one of the worst intelligence failures, it seems, in the history of modern warfare, of humanity or of states. And obviously, there will be an accounting. But right now, Israel seems across the board overwhelmingly (united). Sure, there are

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