ALBAWABA - In a recent report by The New York Times (NYT), assertions have emerged suggesting that Israeli occupation authorities were allegedly informed about a Hamas-prepared document, codenamed "Jericho Wall," outlining a detailed attack plan. The document, spanning around 40 pages, reportedly detailed a comprehensive assault executed by Hamas on the morning of October 7.
According to the report, sources claim that Israeli occupation had possessed knowledge of this intricate attack plan for over a year, downplaying its viability and deeming it unlikely to materialize. These insights reportedly came from military and intelligence officials within the country.
Upon scrutiny by the NYT, the document purportedly depicted a methodical attack plan aiming to dismantle fortifications encircling the Gaza Strip, seize Israeli occupation cities, and target critical military installations. While the document didn't specify a precise attack date, it provided a systematic approach.
Remarkably, the report alleges that Hamas executed each step as outlined in the document. This includes a "rocket shower," UAVs disabling security cameras and automatic rifles along the border, and a coordinated influx into Israeli occupation utilizing paragliders, motorcycles, and foot travel.
Furthermore, the document supposedly revealed that Hamas had obtained sensitive information about the Israeli occupation army, triggering inquiries into Israel's intelligence gathering methods and potential leaks within its security apparatus.
Reportedly, after the document became public, officials in the Israeli occupation army's unit stationed on the Gaza border initially characterized Hamas's intentions as "uncertain."
In a noteworthy event in July 2023, a senior analyst from Unit 8200, responsible for signal intelligence and code decryption in Israel, allegedly warned of a Hamas training exercise bearing a striking resemblance to the outlined plan in the document.
This revelation introduces complexity to the ongoing situation, prompting increased scrutiny of Israel's intelligence practices and responses