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Video: confirmed – Israel knew Hamas plan in detail, yet UK media ignore

Israeli media freely covering report exposing regime’s foreknowledge of raid plan – yet UK ‘MSM’ remain stubbornly silent on inconvenient revelations

A leaked Israeli report has confirmed what was known long before now – though those who dared mention it in western nations were often condemned as wild conspiracy theorists: that Israel knew what Hamas was planning well before the 7 October raid was carried out, yet did nothing and even worse than nothing.

The news was covered in detail by KAN, Israel’s equivalent to the BBC – the footage, dubbed into English, is shown below:

The Jerusalem Post has also covered it in print:

The report also reveals that Israel allowed the Nova rave to continue for an additional day, despite knowing that the raid was imminent – and that troops from around the raid site were moved to the West Bank to protect settlers, all while the government and military were fully aware what was planned.

Many, including Skwawkbox, who reported on comments from the Egyptian government and others that the Israeli regime was aware of the plan, were accused by Israel’s supporters of, at best, promoting conspiracy theories. Yet now we know not only that Israel knew an attack was imminent, but knew in detail what was planned and how it was to be carried out.

The news is added the ongoing exposure of Israel’s ‘atrocity propaganda’ lies about rapes, mutilations and beheaded babies that it put out to justify the slaughter and maiming of tens of thousands of innocent Palestinians – and to the fact, also long reported in Israel, that Israeli forces killed an ‘immense’ number of their own citizens on the day of the raid. Yet the UK’s so-called ‘mainstream’ media remain stubbornly silent about this latest, fully confirmed and deeply inconvenient scandal:

No UK ‘MSM’ are covering the revelations

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