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The Guardian’s account of the intelligence elite of Hamas to the secrets of the Israeli army

PNN – The Israeli army believes that Hamas has designed detailed and detailed maps of Israeli military bases with the help of domestic spies.

According to the report of Pakistan News Network, an English newspaper says that the Israeli army, based on documents obtained from the operations of the fighters of the Palestinian resistance movement, Hamas realized on October 7 that this group managed to draw detailed maps of Israeli military bases with the help of spies inside Israel.

The Guardian newspaper wrote that the Israeli army, after examining a series of documents obtained from the Hamas armed forces in Gaza, including telephones, notebooks and other documents, came to the conclusion that Planning the October 7 operation took years, and Hamas, with the help of spies inside Israel, designed detailed and detailed plans.

According to the Guardian, Hamas fighters carried with them manuals translated from Arabic to Hebrew. Among the sentences they had learned to say in Hebrew was this sentence: “Raise your hand and spread your legs.” This document is among the documents that one of the intelligence units of the Israeli army called “Amshat” published on Monday.

On October 7th, the Islamic resistance movement of Palestine, Hamas, in response to more than seven decades of occupation of Palestine and nearly two decades of siege of Gaza and imprisonment and torture of thousands of Palestinians, started the operation known as “Al-Aqsa Storm”.

This operation was one of the deadliest attacks against this regime. Hamas fighters penetrated into the occupied territories at several points of the border fences, attacked the villages and besides killing a large number of Israelis, captured a number of them.

In response to this operation, the Zionist regime launched heavy attacks against Gaza and put this area under complete siege. Despite this, as analysts say, the al-Aqsa storm operation has imposed a major security-political defeat on Israel.

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Israeli media and some western media in reports that are published apparently with the aim of compensating Israel’s intelligence-security failure in public opinion have claimed that Israel’s security agencies had noticed Hamas’ intention to carry out operations but had ignored its signs.

Despite this, the Guardian newspaper’s report shows that the Palestinian resistance movement’s plan was much more complicated than previously thought, and the surprise of the Israeli security-intelligence apparatus probably came from the detailed design of this operation.

The English newspaper wrote that among the obtained documents was a comprehensive map of one of the bases of the Israeli army. This plan, according to the Guardian, was even more detailed than what the Israeli army itself needed. An Israeli intelligence source said that drawing such a plan was possible only with the help of “internal factors” – that is, almost certainly with the help of a Hamas spy.

Laptops and notebooks recovered from Hamas contain hints about the group’s plans to target military sites and some key points in central Israel. The Guardian writes that this shows that the Hamas group or some of its members had a plan to advance several miles into the center of Israel after Hamas fighters penetrated into Israel.

It is estimated that 300 Hamas forces participated in this operation. The Guardian wrote that Israel’s response was so slow that in some cases the army was unable to react for several hours and some Hamas fighters were free for several days.

According to this newspaper, although the evidence indicates that Hamas has been carefully preparing for this operation for a long time, some aspects of the operation were carried out in the 90th minute. Israel believes that most Hamas members did not know about it before the operation and only learned about it in the final moments.

The Guardian writes that many of the items recovered from the vehicles used by Hamas are personal items and family heirlooms. According to the newspaper, one of the recovered items is a map of a section of Gaza that contains information about some previously unknown Hamas military sites.

One of the documents that was released publicly is a manuscript that was obtained from a laptop. In this document, Hamas plans to seize an Israeli army headquarters near the Gaza border with two companies are described. This document contains a detailed hand-drawn map of the operation site.

Among the documents that have been published are videos and images of the moment when Hamas forces infiltrated into occupied Palestine. According to the Guardian, one of the videos that was published on Monday shows how easily Hamas forces were able to break through the barrier wall between Gaza and Israel near the Egyptian border and enter.

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