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Thu 12 Oct 2023 10:13 am - Jerusalem Time
Israel admits: We detected movements, but we did not have any warnings
The Israeli army admitted, for the first time, on Thursday, that there were certain indicators the night before the start of the war about movements of Hamas activists.
The Israeli army spokesman said in a press briefing that there was no intelligence warning of such an event.
Daniel Hajri said: We had no warning of such an event.. There were certain signals the night before, but not for such a step and not a warning, and we will examine it carefully, and we will investigate everything.
He added: Following the suspicious signals witnessed in the Gaza Strip the day before the surprise attack, several discussions took place in the army, but they did not reach the impression of a willingness to move against Israel, and for this reason the army did not raise the alert level in the south and did not inform the political level about it. like he said.
During the conference, Hajri claimed that the Israeli army continued its attacks in Gaza and struck Hamas targets after information it obtained from captured militants who were arrested and interrogated. According to his claim.
He claimed that Muhammad Abu Shamala, commander of the Hamas naval commandos in the Rafah Brigade, was assassinated, and Mustafa Shaheen, one of the Al-Qassam activists who documented the attacks, was assassinated, vowing to reach out to everyone behind them.
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Israel admits: We detected movements, but we did not have any warnings