Tuesday, November 28, 2023

 every bit of info i see on the 10/7 prison break tells me that the zionists ignored all warnings and downplayed any possibility of a problem occurring which leads me to a greater sense of it was intentional on the part of the israeli's so as to create a pretext for expulsion of all palestinians, that survived the genocidal onslaught;


Mehul Srivastava broke some major news on last Friday in the Financial Times with this article, Israeli intelligence ‘dismissed’ detailed warning of Hamas raid. When an outfit like the Financial Times green lights an explosive article savaging Israel’s massive intelligence failure on October 7, you have to step back and ask a few of questions. Who does this benefit? Who does this hurt? And, why now? This article was written with an undisclosed purpose in mind.

Here are the salient passages:

A senior Israeli military intelligence officer dismissed a detailed warning predicting Hamas’s raid of October 7, calling it an “imaginary scenario”, said two people familiar with the discussions. Sentries on Israel’s border with Gaza, many of them female soldiers who watch and analyse a constant feed of video and other data gathered near the electronic fence surrounding the enclave, sent a detailed report weeks before the attack to the highest-ranking intelligence officer in the southern command, both people said. . . .

“This is an imaginary scenario,” the high-ranking intelligence officer replied, according to a description of the communications shared with the Financial Times. No action was taken, the person said. KAN, Israel’s public broadcaster, reported late on Thursday details of a similar warning sent by low-ranking soldiers to their seniors. KAN added that the warning included the possibility of an aircraft being downed, and of Hamas raising its flags over Israeli territory. . . .

The two people familiar with the communications told the FT that discussions within the intelligence community about the failure to act on the memo echoed those after the intelligence failures preceding the 1973 war. Both said the warnings were dismissed not just because they came from lower-ranking soldiers, but because they ran up against the Israeli government’s confidence that it had contained Hamas through a punishing blockade, by bombing its military capabilities, and using aid and money as a mean to placate the Palestinian militant group..........more........

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