Hamas launched a harsh assault on Israel on 7 October, shaking the global community and igniting a significant conflict in the Middle East. Iran-backed Hezbollah recently joined the fight, escalating the threat to global stability. Although the attack on 7 October 2023 appeared sudden, reports show it had been planned for years. Initially, the attackers aimed for a 9/11-like event in Israel.
Documents from the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) reveal that Hamas originally intended to strike Israel on 7 October 2022. However, they postponed the attack to align with Iran and Hezbollah to enhance their military strength.
The plan involved a 9/11-style bombing targeting Tel Aviv’s iconic Azrieli Towers, which house several offices, a shopping centre, and a central train station. The goal was to carry out devastating attacks like those on 11 September 2001, aiming to collapse the towers and cause massive casualties.
The NYT has obtained the minutes of ten Hamas meetings in the run-up to the October 7 attack. They were found on a computer captured by Israeli forces under Khan Younis.
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After lengthy discussions, Hamas realised it lacked the resources to execute such a large-scale attack, leading them to abandon the initial plan.
Despite many failed plans, Hamas’s ability to mislead Israeli intelligence played a crucial role in the attack. The documents indicate that Hamas leaders intentionally aimed to create a false sense of security in Israel.
On 7 October 2023, Hamas launched a massive and coordinated surprise attack on Israel. The assault included rocket fire and ground operations, with over 2,000 rockets fired from Gaza into Israeli cities, causing extensive damage and civilian casualties.
What Other Media Are Saying
- The JC reveals that Iran and Hezbollah were aware of Hamas’ plans for Israel’s collapse, with Hamas leader Sinwar seeking Iranian support despite internal dynamics.(read more)
- NPR reports that Hezbollah claims responsibility for a drone strike in Binyamina, Israel, injuring over 60, with unclear target specifics and escalating tensions along the Israeli-Lebanese border.(read more)
Frequently Asked Questions
Here are some common questions asked about this news
When did Hamas launch their assault on Israel?
Who joined Hamas in the conflict against Israel?
What was Hamas’s initial plan for the attack?
A 9/11-style bombing targeting Tel Aviv’s Azrieli Towers.
Why did Hamas postpone the original attack date?
To align with Iran and Hezbollah for enhanced military strength.