dorakorea
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I found more articles confirming that Hamas militants were disguised as policemen at the concert. If those were indeed militants. I was also thinking that hosting a psychedelic trance music festival 6 km east of a concentration camp shows so much morality from Israeli's part, that built such camp. Can't they choose a different place for their "night of music and dancing", also known as "drinking and taking drugs"? it is very dangerous as well. They say they have always been victims of Hamas, Palestinians, the entire Arab world, but they go and party in the desert a few kilometers away from the enemy.
What a coincidence that the breach in the most impenetrable border in the world happens at the exact time of a concert absurdly located near said border.
By the way, it is so impenetrable that the few guards over there were not paying attention to it, says The Israeli Times. The mighty Israeli intelligence didn't think the terrorists were in the mood for an attack. From their clever wiretapping they had heard them telling each other they weren’t seeking war and they had accepted those messages "at face value". All was fine and quiet so it was such a shock when snipers instantly disabled the border by firing on security cameras, and when, consequently, "more than 1,500 terrorists quickly swarmed through in pickup trucks and on motorcycles". And this took "years of subterfuges"? The subterfuge is to say "Don't worry, we are are not attacking you", and then attack?
I mean.
it sounds like a script from those old Italian movies on the war with comically foolish soldiers. It is such a ridiculous story that it can't possibly be true. how did things really go then?
And what about this: "It took many hours until the military was able to connect the dots and take in the magnitude of the situation in the border towns, and send in adequate forces to overrun the terrorists." What kind of army do they have over there? If I lived in Israel I wouldn't sleep well at night knowing that I can be shot anytime because the military is slow in "connecting the dots".
Give me a break.
The dots can be connected perfectly. Technically, they were victims of Hamas, factually, they were victims of Israel. Which now "has all the right to self-defense". It's a pity there was zero "self-defense" ten days ago.
What a coincidence that the breach in the most impenetrable border in the world happens at the exact time of a concert absurdly located near said border.
By the way, it is so impenetrable that the few guards over there were not paying attention to it, says The Israeli Times. The mighty Israeli intelligence didn't think the terrorists were in the mood for an attack. From their clever wiretapping they had heard them telling each other they weren’t seeking war and they had accepted those messages "at face value". All was fine and quiet so it was such a shock when snipers instantly disabled the border by firing on security cameras, and when, consequently, "more than 1,500 terrorists quickly swarmed through in pickup trucks and on motorcycles". And this took "years of subterfuges"? The subterfuge is to say "Don't worry, we are are not attacking you", and then attack?
I mean.
it sounds like a script from those old Italian movies on the war with comically foolish soldiers. It is such a ridiculous story that it can't possibly be true. how did things really go then?
And what about this: "It took many hours until the military was able to connect the dots and take in the magnitude of the situation in the border towns, and send in adequate forces to overrun the terrorists." What kind of army do they have over there? If I lived in Israel I wouldn't sleep well at night knowing that I can be shot anytime because the military is slow in "connecting the dots".
Give me a break.
The dots can be connected perfectly. Technically, they were victims of Hamas, factually, they were victims of Israel. Which now "has all the right to self-defense". It's a pity there was zero "self-defense" ten days ago.
Years of subterfuge, high-tech barrier paralyzed: How Hamas busted Israel’s defenses
IDF was fooled by terror group's messaging, over-relied on remote-controlled surveillance systems and weapons that were swiftly disabled by drones and snipers, enabling onslaught
www.timesofisrael.com
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