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Israel Knew Of Hamas' Plan A Year Ago (New York Times) by nairalanda1(m): 5:48am On Dec 01, 2023

Israel Knew Hamas’s Attack Plan More Than a Year Ago

A blueprint reviewed by The Times laid out the attack in detail. Israeli officials dismissed it as aspirational and ignored specific warnings.


Ronen BergmanAdam Goldman
By Ronen Bergman and Adam Goldman
Reporting from Tel Aviv


Israeli officials obtained Hamas’s battle plan for the Oct. 7 terrorist attack more than a year before it happened, documents, emails and interviews show. But Israeli military and intelligence officials dismissed the plan as aspirational, considering it too difficult for Hamas to carry out.

The approximately 40-page document, which the Israeli authorities code-named “Jericho Wall,” outlined, point by point, exactly the kind of devastating invasion that led to the deaths of about 1,200 people.

The translated document, which was reviewed by The New York Times, did not set a date for the attack, but described a methodical assault designed to overwhelm the fortifications around the Gaza Strip, take over Israeli cities and storm key military bases, including a division headquarters.

Hamas followed the blueprint with shocking precision. The document called for a barrage of rockets at the outset of the attack, drones to knock out the security cameras and automated machine guns along the border, and gunmen to pour into Israel en masse in paragliders, on motorcycles and on foot — all of which happened on Oct. 7.



The plan also included details about the location and size of Israeli military forces, communication hubs and other sensitive information, raising questions about how Hamas gathered its intelligence and whether there were leaks inside the Israeli security establishment.

The document circulated widely among Israeli military and intelligence leaders, but experts determined that an attack of that scale and ambition was beyond Hamas’s capabilities, according to documents and officials. It is unclear whether Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu or other top political leaders saw the document, as well.

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A woman runs down a dirt path, as a plume of dark smoke can be seen on the horizon.
A woman running to the concrete shelter at her home in Ashkelon, Israel, after a rocket siren sounded on Oct. 7.Credit...Tamir Kalifa for The New York Times

Last year, shortly after the document was obtained, officials in the Israeli military’s Gaza division, which is responsible for defending the border with Gaza, said that Hamas’s intentions were unclear.

“It is not yet possible to determine whether the plan has been fully accepted and how it will be manifested,” read a military assessment reviewed by The Times.



Then, in July, just three months before the attacks, a veteran analyst with Unit 8200, Israel’s signals intelligence agency, warned that Hamas had conducted an intense, daylong training exercise that appeared similar to what was outlined in the blueprint.

But a colonel in the Gaza division brushed off her concerns, according to encrypted emails viewed by The Times
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“I utterly refute that the scenario is imaginary,” the analyst wrote in the email exchanges. The Hamas training exercise, she said, fully matched “the content of Jericho Wall.”

“It is a plan designed to start a war,” she added. “It’s not just a raid on a village.”

Officials privately concede that, had the military taken these warnings seriously and redirected significant reinforcements to the south, where Hamas attacked, Israel could have blunted the attacks or possibly even prevented them.

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Instead, the Israeli military was unprepared as terrorists streamed out of the Gaza Strip. It was the deadliest day in Israel’s history.

Israeli security officials have already acknowledged that they failed to protect the country, and the government is expected to assemble a commission to study the events leading up to the attacks. The Jericho Wall document lays bare a yearslong cascade of missteps that culminated in what officials now regard as the worst Israeli intelligence failure since the surprise attack that led to the Arab-Israeli war of 1973.

Underpinning all these failures was a single, fatally inaccurate belief that Hamas lacked the capability to attack and would not dare to do so. That belief was so ingrained in the Israeli government, officials said, that they disregarded growing evidence to the contrary.

The Israeli military and the Israeli Security Agency, which is in charge of counterterrorism in Gaza, declined to comment.

Officials would not say how they obtained the Jericho Wall document, but it was among several versions of attack plans collected over the years. A 2016 Defense Ministry memorandum viewed by The Times, for example, says, “Hamas intends to move the next confrontation into Israeli territory.”

Such an attack would most likely involve hostage-taking and “occupying an Israeli community (and perhaps even a number of communities),” the memo reads
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An overhead shot of twin spirals of black smoke rising from burning vehicles on a street near homes.
Vehicles caught fire in Ashkelon, Israel, as rockets were launched from the Gaza Strip on Oct. 7.Credit...Ilan Rosenberg/Reuters

The Jericho Wall document, named for the ancient fortifications in the modern-day West Bank, was even more explicit. It detailed rocket attacks to distract Israeli soldiers and send them hurrying into bunkers, and drones to disable the elaborate security measures along the border fence separating Israel and Gaza.

Hamas fighters would then break through 60 points in the wall, storming across the border into Israel. The document begins with a quote from the Quran: “Surprise them through the gate. If you do, you will certainly prevail.”

The same phrase has been widely used by Hamas in its videos and statements since Oct. 7.

One of the most important objectives outlined in the document was to overrun the Israeli military base in Re’im, which is home to the Gaza division responsible for protecting the region. Other bases that fell under the division’s command were also listed.

Hamas carried out that objective on Oct. 7, rampaging through Re’im and overrunning parts of the base.

The audacity of the blueprint, officials said, made it easy to underestimate. All militaries write plans that they never use, and Israeli officials assessed that, even if Hamas invaded, it might muster a force of a few dozen, not the hundreds who ultimately attacked.

Israel had also misread Hamas’s actions. The group had negotiated for permits to allow Palestinians to work in Israel, which Israeli officials took as a sign that Hamas was not looking for a war.

But Hamas had been drafting attack plans for many years, and Israeli officials had gotten hold of previous iterations of them. What could have been an intelligence coup turned into one of the worst miscalculations in Israel’s 75-year history.


In September 2016, the defense minister’s office compiled a top-secret memorandum based on a much earlier iteration of a Hamas attack plan. The memorandum, which was signed by the defense minister at the time, Avigdor Lieberman, said that an invasion and hostage-taking would “lead to severe damage to the consciousness and morale of the citizens of Israel.”

The memo, which was viewed by The Times, said that Hamas had purchased sophisticated weapons, GPS jammers and drones. It also said that Hamas had increased its fighting force to 27,000 people — having added 6,000 to its ranks in a two-year period. Hamas had hoped to reach 40,000 by 2020, the memo determined.

Last year, after Israel obtained the Jericho Wall document, the military’s Gaza division drafted its own intelligence assessment of this latest invasion plan.


Conflict in Israel and Gaza, in Photos
Hamas had “decided to plan a new raid, unprecedented in its scope,” analysts wrote in the assessment reviewed by The Times. It said that Hamas intended to carry out a deception operation followed by a “large-scale maneuver” with the aim of overwhelming the division.

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But the Gaza division referred to the plan as a “compass.” In other words, the division determined that Hamas knew where it wanted to go but had not arrived there yet.

On July 6, 2023, the veteran Unit 8200 analyst wrote to a group of other intelligence experts that dozens of Hamas commandos had recently conducted training exercises, with senior Hamas commanders observing.

The training included a dry run of shooting down Israeli aircraft and taking over a kibbutz and a military training base, killing all the cadets. During the exercise, Hamas fighters used the same phrase from the Quran that appeared at the top of the Jericho Wall attack plan, she wrote in the email exchanges viewed by The Times.

The analyst warned that the drill closely followed the Jericho Wall plan, and that Hamas was building the capacity to carry it out.

The colonel in the Gaza division applauded the analysis but said the exercise was part of a “totally imaginative” scenario, not an indication of Hamas’s ability to pull it off.

“In short, let’s wait patiently,” the colonel wrote
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The back-and-forth continued, with some colleagues supporting the analyst’s original conclusion. Soon, she invoked the lessons of the 1973 war, in which Syrian and Egyptian armies overran Israeli defenses. Israeli forces regrouped and repelled the invasion, but the intelligence failure has long served as a lesson for Israeli security officials.

“We already underwent a similar experience 50 years ago on the southern front in connection with a scenario that seemed imaginary, and history may repeat itself if we are not careful,” the analyst wrote to her colleagues.

While ominous, none of the emails predicted that war was imminent. Nor did the analyst challenge the conventional wisdom among Israeli intelligence officials that Yahya Sinwar, the leader of Hamas, was not interested in war with Israel. But she correctly assessed that Hamas’s capabilities had drastically improved. The gap between the possible and the aspirational had narrowed significantly.

The failures to connect the dots echoed another analytical failure more than two decades ago, when the American authorities also had multiple indications that the terrorist group Al Qaeda was preparing an assault. The Sept. 11, 2001, attacks on the World Trade Center and the Pentagon were largely a failure of analysis and imagination, a government commission concluded.



“The Israeli intelligence failure on Oct. 7 is sounding more and more like our 9/11,” said Ted Singer, a recently retired senior C.I.A. official who worked extensively in the Middle East. “The failure will be a gap in analysis to paint a convincing picture to military and political leadership that Hamas had the intention to launch the attack when it did.”

Source: https://www.nytimes.com/2023/11/30/world/middleeast/israel-hamas-attack-intelligence.html

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Re: Israel Knew Of Hamas' Plan A Year Ago (New York Times) by KeenD: 5:56am On Dec 01, 2023
Maybe they wanted them to play into their card

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Re: Israel Knew Of Hamas' Plan A Year Ago (New York Times) by JoeDz: 5:59am On Dec 01, 2023
KeenD:
Maybe they wanted them to play into their card
That was a great price to pay

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Re: Israel Knew Of Hamas' Plan A Year Ago (New York Times) by SoNature(m): 6:34am On Dec 01, 2023
KeenD:
Maybe they wanted them to play into their card

No, that's not what happened.

The report says that Israel didn't think that Hamas had the guts to execute the plan that's why Israel dismissed it.

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Re: Israel Knew Of Hamas' Plan A Year Ago (New York Times) by Xwizard: 6:35am On Dec 01, 2023
Forget the report, Israel trapped them (hamas)




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Re: Israel Knew Of Hamas' Plan A Year Ago (New York Times) by Trashymods: 6:36am On Dec 01, 2023
That we know....
I wish there will be a huge media campaign that will tag Isreali government the murderer of its own 1800 people and risk the life of over 600 as hostages.
Only Hitler knows why he hate them so much to the extent of cleansing.
Zionism is a very strong barbaric cult.

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Re: Israel Knew Of Hamas' Plan A Year Ago (New York Times) by NzogbuNzogbu: 6:37am On Dec 01, 2023
Ofcourse they did, only morons believed one of the most sophisticated intelligence in the world didn't know of the attack

But would terrorist apologists have allowed us rest if israel was going into Gaza based on "perceived" plan against them

Una for cry genocide becos hamas human sheild would take the brunt, hope you guys were happy with the attacks cos now hamas 15yrs rule would make gaza more ruined after they run out of hostages

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Re: Israel Knew Of Hamas' Plan A Year Ago (New York Times) by Antoeni(m): 6:37am On Dec 01, 2023
And They Prepared to Give Them The Wotowoto, Hamas Will Never Forget in a Hurry

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Re: Israel Knew Of Hamas' Plan A Year Ago (New York Times) by NzogbuNzogbu: 6:37am On Dec 01, 2023
SoNature:


No, that's not what happened.

The report says that Israel didn't think that Hamas had the guts to execute it that's why Israel dismissed it.
they knew that was tantamount to levelling gaza as response

They didn't believe hamas was stupid to want that, now they are few hostages away from finishing the meal they asked for

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Re: Israel Knew Of Hamas' Plan A Year Ago (New York Times) by Matrix137(m): 6:37am On Dec 01, 2023
It is expected sha, nothing new.

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Re: Israel Knew Of Hamas' Plan A Year Ago (New York Times) by Shedrack777: 6:38am On Dec 01, 2023
israel is wise. they know of the plan, but they wanted hamas to strike before giving it back to them in thousand ways

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Re: Israel Knew Of Hamas' Plan A Year Ago (New York Times) by Dididrumz(m): 6:40am On Dec 01, 2023
Of course

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Re: Israel Knew Of Hamas' Plan A Year Ago (New York Times) by NastiLord: 6:40am On Dec 01, 2023
.

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Re: Israel Knew Of Hamas' Plan A Year Ago (New York Times) by BOSSkesh(m): 6:41am On Dec 01, 2023
Killers

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Re: Israel Knew Of Hamas' Plan A Year Ago (New York Times) by AbuTwins: 6:41am On Dec 01, 2023
cool

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Re: Israel Knew Of Hamas' Plan A Year Ago (New York Times) by Yoluba: 6:41am On Dec 01, 2023
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Re: Israel Knew Of Hamas' Plan A Year Ago (New York Times) by TOPCRUISE(m): 6:42am On Dec 01, 2023
That does not change the fact that Hamas are terrorists.

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Re: Israel Knew Of Hamas' Plan A Year Ago (New York Times) by AbuTwins: 6:42am On Dec 01, 2023
Shedrack777:
israel is wise. they know of the plan, but they wanted to strike before giving it back to them in thousand ways

Only Zionists Christians don't know that Israel and its god USA are terrorists!

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Re: Israel Knew Of Hamas' Plan A Year Ago (New York Times) by gare(f): 6:43am On Dec 01, 2023
[quote author=nairalanda1 post=127254305][/quote]

Israel knew of the attack, even days before it happened, just wanted a justifyable reason to end Hamas

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Re: Israel Knew Of Hamas' Plan A Year Ago (New York Times) by jojothaiv(m): 6:44am On Dec 01, 2023
Egypt might just be right.

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Re: Israel Knew Of Hamas' Plan A Year Ago (New York Times) by TOPCRUISE(m): 6:44am On Dec 01, 2023
AbuTwins:


Only fools don't know that Israel and its god USA are terrorists!
angry
Only fools will believe the best way to solve a dispute with Israel is to stage an unprovoked attack on Israel by killing, maiming and kidnapping them.

Only fools are of the opinion that they can kill 1000 of a country, tribe or indigene. And those affected people are not allowed to retaliate in return because of international law.

Only fools believe they have a right to kill my 1000 but claim that I don't have the right to kill their 10,000 in return, because I am more stronger and fortified than them. (Why did you attack me since you know that in the first place)? undecided

Only fools will argue that Hamas are not using civilian population as human shields.
Only fools will say the people occupying Israel are not Israelis but individuals called Zionist planted by the US.

Only fools will think they can wipe out Israel from the world map.
Only fools believe those who attacked Israel were never eventually put to shame.

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Re: Israel Knew Of Hamas' Plan A Year Ago (New York Times) by Trashymods: 6:44am On Dec 01, 2023
SoNature:


No, that's not what happened.

The report says that Israel didn't think that Hamas had the guts to execute it that's why Israel dismissed it.
No that's not true.
They knew about the attack, the day of the attack, the equipment deployed to be use etc but the ZIONISTS choose to kill its own people just to kill babies, kids, women and the weak in gaza.

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Re: Israel Knew Of Hamas' Plan A Year Ago (New York Times) by Adakintroy: 6:45am On Dec 01, 2023
People suddenly acting they know enough about world politics and history Were as they acting out their feelings.

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Re: Israel Knew Of Hamas' Plan A Year Ago (New York Times) by NzogbuNzogbu: 6:46am On Dec 01, 2023
Trashymods:
That we know....
I wish there will be a huge media campaign that will tag Isreali government the murderer of its own 1800 people and risk the life of over 600 as hostages.
Only Hitler knows why he hate them so much to the extent of cleansing.
Zionism is a very strong barbaric cult.
hamas itself took responsibility of the attack

Unless hamas is now Zionist

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Re: Israel Knew Of Hamas' Plan A Year Ago (New York Times) by finallybusy: 6:46am On Dec 01, 2023
Every country claims this to save face and look proactive. Bullshit, they didn’t know anything. The only thing they were aware of was Hamas had bad intentions, that was obvious since 1941.

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Re: Israel Knew Of Hamas' Plan A Year Ago (New York Times) by Jeezuzpick(m): 6:46am On Dec 01, 2023
[quote author=nairalanda1 post=127254305][/quote]

Forget Israel.

What of Nigeria, where terrorists keep launching successful attacks all the time, killing and kidnapping without consequence?

When will we talk about that?

Mmmmmmm?

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Re: Israel Knew Of Hamas' Plan A Year Ago (New York Times) by crossfm: 6:47am On Dec 01, 2023
Hehehe.

Yes, let's blame Israel for the terrorists attack on her citizens. It's Israel fault that some useless blood testy morons decided to attack innocent children and women and even took them captive grin.

Terrorists sympathisers will not kill me .

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Re: Israel Knew Of Hamas' Plan A Year Ago (New York Times) by TrustNone: 6:48am On Dec 01, 2023
Trashymods:
That we know....
I wish there will be a huge media campaign that will tag Isreali government the murderer of its own 1800 people and risk the life of over 600 as hostages.
Only Hitler knows why he hate them so much to the extent of cleansing.
Zionism is a very strong barbaric cult.
who is this useless terrorist?
Will you shut up?

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Re: Israel Knew Of Hamas' Plan A Year Ago (New York Times) by goodyvin02(m): 6:49am On Dec 01, 2023
Give one collect two or more

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Re: Israel Knew Of Hamas' Plan A Year Ago (New York Times) by mactoni91(m): 6:49am On Dec 01, 2023
The gave Isreal reasons and Justifications to Level Gaza.

Small sense, they don't have.

They're countries you don't carry your Terrorism to.
Countries waiting for the slightest opportunity to test their weapons.

Who ever initiated that October 7 massacre was so stupid.

You wan find trouble, you go meet person wey go wipe out both you and your entire Race.

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