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The documents show: The extent of Hamas’s plans

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Documents written by Hamas in the years before the war, have rolled into the hands of the New York Times, and indicate the extent of the terrorist organization’s presumption and malicious plans for the planned war with Israel, in addition to many plans that did not go through.

Some of the documents deal with Hamas’ preparations for a war against Israel, which they call the Great Plan. The documents show that, contrary to what we have thought so far, about the exclusive planning of Hamas, which deliberately left its partners to the axis of evil a secret in order to prevent the plan from being leaked, in the years before October 7, 2023, Hamas sought to persuade Iran and Hezbollah to join the campaign – and, in fact, delayed the plan of the attack to be carried out From 2022 to 2023. It is unclear whether Hamas told Iran the exact details of the plan, and it is unclear whether Iran had given a commitment to join the attack; what is clear is that Iran’s responses provided Sinwar enough to convince him that he could go to war. In addition, the documents show that Ismail Haniya (the Hamas leader abroad who was killed by Israel in the assassination of Tehran last July), who claimed he did not know about the plan, was aware of it, at least in general.

In addition, other documents dealt with other Hamas plans that were not implemented, aimed at bringing about the collapse of the State of Israel – which includes raids on the major Israeli cities, and even an attempt to bring down the Azrieli Towers (located on Ayalon Highway and near the Kirya base) in order to bring Tel Aviv to transportation, military and economic paralysis. The plans include the killing of tens of thousands and even hundreds of thousands of Israeli citizens; and the war now makes sure such plans can never be implemented.

One of the main sections of the documents includes Israel’s fraud plan, which includes avoiding a few years of friction in order to create the impression that Hamas is interested in economic and political rehabilitation of the Gaza Strip, and does not want an escalation. This article should be distributed around the world, as the most significant justification for our war against Hamas: There is no right for a regime that is not interested in the welfare of its citizens, but only in promoting its goals, which include destruction in another country – to exist.

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