Hamas’ political leadership reportedly did not know the timing of the planned attack on Israel New Yorker Member of the political bureau of the Musa Abu Marzouk group.
According to him, the movement’s military commanders wanted to keep their plans to invade Israel secret, so they hid the details and timing of the attack even from the organization’s political leaders. All Hamas leaders except the military learned the news in the early morning hours of October 7.
Previously Hamas developed He plans to attack schools and a youth center in the Israeli kibbutz Kfar Saad, with the aim of “liquidating as many people as possible” and taking hostages. NBC News reported this, citing documents that Israeli first responders found on Hamas fighters.
According to the channel, two special Hamas units were planned to surround the villages, infiltrate them and attack places where civilians gathered. The documents are also said to contain detailed maps.
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