A chilling directive, allegedly penned by Yahya Sinwar, the influential leader of Hamas in Gaza, has been unearthed in a bunker, shedding light on the militant group's plans for a violent escalation on October 7. The memo, along with intercepted communications, reveals a sinister strategy to target both military personnel and civilian populations, with a disturbing emphasis on broadcasting the brutal acts.According to Israeli officials, the document and recordings suggest that Hamas was intent on unleashing a wave of terror, with specific instructions for fighters to attack soldiers and civilian communities. The communications, which were reportedly obtained through intelligence intercepts, paint a picture of a well-coordinated plan to spread chaos and fear.The directive, attributed to Sinwar, underscores the group's willingness to employ brutal tactics, including targeting civilians, in an effort to achieve their objectives. The fact that Hamas leaders planned to broadcast these violent acts suggests a calculated attempt to maximize the terror and psychological impact on the Israeli population.The contents of the memo and intercepted communications have sent shockwaves through Israeli security circles, providing a rare glimpse into the inner workings of Hamas's planning and operations. By uncovering these details, Israeli authorities hope to stay one step ahead of the militant group and prevent similar attacks from occurring in the future.As the situation in Gaza continues to unfold, the revelation of Hamas's plans serves as a stark reminder of the group's capabilities and intentions. The international community remains on high alert, condemning the group's violent tactics and calling for an end to the cycle of aggression.
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