October 7th: Zionist False Flag Event
Negligent Incompetence Not Believable
Analysis by by Jon Davy | Jan 3 2024
...foreknowledge that the attack was immanent but it was allowed to happen by an Israeli government in trouble at home because it would provide “justification” for the US sponsored genocide in the Gaza concentration camp.
Many other observers have remarked that the fortified fence that encloses and imprisons several million Palestinians is the most tightly guarded and surveilled on the ruddy planet. So it is simply not credible that hundreds of Hamas fighters (or whoever they actually were) in trucks and hang gliders managed to approach it undetected, breach it and then run amuck, kidnapping hostages and so forth, for EIGHT AND A HALF HOURS before IDF soldiers/armoured vehicles/helicopters/fighter jets, arrived.
To illustrate that important point, see these two short videos. The first is by a former IDF soldier:
https://cyberspacelinkdock.com/mp4/notabreach.mp4
https://www.facebook.com/reel/819074653328125
Of course, it would not be the first time that a criminal government has sacrificed a few of its own people for some imagined “greater good” such as a propaganda coup or providing an external threat to distract a restive citizenry.
So whether this was the most atrocious incompetence or a deliberate ploy to allow Hamas (Israeli-funded don’t forget) to hand the psychopaths who have hijacked the Israeli government justification for a planned US-sponsored genocide, either way it should not be lost sight of that the Israeli people were betrayed by their own government.
So whilst the Zionist regime in Tel Aviv, in partnership with the evidently Zionist-controlled regime in Washington, continues to spit on both international law and moral values by slaughtering Palestinians by the tens of thousands, it is important not to forget the dozens killed and hurt in the Hamas attack and the role played by said Zionist regimes in that attack also.
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Also see: The Gaza Massacre: an Israeli “False Flag” Instigation