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    “The Israeli army knew weeks before October 7 that Hamas was planning to kidnap hostages.”

    Brian RodriguezBy Brian RodriguezJune 18, 2024No Comments2 Mins Read
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    “The Israeli army knew weeks before October 7 that Hamas was planning to kidnap hostages.”
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    The Israeli military was aware of Hamas' plans to attack southern Israel weeks before October 7 — and even the number of hostages the militant group planned to capture, according to a report by the Kan public broadcaster.

    The document, which Kahn says he has seen, states that the IDF observed Hamas conducting a series of training sessions in which armed fighters were trained to attack Israeli military positions and civilian kibbutzim.

    The Israeli army also knew that Hamas was training its units on how to capture hostages and how to guard them after they were returned to the Gaza Strip.

    The IDF's Southern Command and Gaza Division also wrote in the document, according to Kan, that they expected Hamas to take between 200 and 250 hostages. The officials even had information about how Hamas planned to treat hostages in some extreme circumstances and what rules Hamas had in place for executing hostages.

    The Times of Israel reported that Israel wrongly believed Hamas would never be able to bypass its high-tech border security — an “iron wall” of concrete, tunnels and razor wire, equipped with remote-controlled machine guns, which had been installed two years before the attack.

    More than a year before the attack, Israel had a 40-page document detailing how Hamas would attack its southern border, the New York Times reported last year. But Israel never took Hamas' plans seriously, assuming that the armed movement would never be able to bypass Israeli defenses, the Times reported.

    Hamas militants attacked southern Israel on October 7, killing 1,200 people and taking hundreds hostage, many of whom are still being held.

    The Wall Street Journal reported that the exact number of hostages held by Hamas is unclear, but Israel estimated the number at about 240, with about 116 in Gaza.

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