🧵 The IDF released today their investigation into the 10/7 conduct of the IDF, and prior to 10/7, here are the key takeaways from it.
The IDF did not consider the scenario of a broad surprise attack. It was perceived as unlikely, and not even a scenario close to it. This is a key issue that the IDF was not prepared for.
The Gaza Division was defeated after several hours. Between 6:30 and 12:30, the IDF did not control the area surrounding Gaza, and most of the massacres and kidnappings took place. It took the IDF about 10 hours to begin to regain operational control of the area until most of the terrorists were eliminated—or returned to the Strip.
The IDF was surprised by the attack itself, by the enormous number of terrorists that flooded the Gaza perimeter, by the mobility and speed of the terrorists, and by the incredible cruelty that Hams had planned.
The IDF relied on misconceptions that collapsed, according to which the Gaza Strip is the secondary enemy and therefore requires less engagement, Hams is deterred and interested in peace and civilian benefits, the conflict with Hams can be managed and even promoted with it, and Hams and the Palestinian Authority can be differentiated.
The IDF allowed the presence of a serious and dangerous threat on our border while relying too much on the barrier, and the defense elements in the border area are lacking—a low ratio of fighters.
The IDF was conscious of intelligence superiority and control over reality: it was utterly confident that there would be an early intelligence warning before any attack.
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🧵⭕️Why the US & Israel are not striking IranYET: Many people keep asking when/if the US and Israel will strike Iran given the massive confusion in the media. The short answer is that because neither side is ready, and half-measures would fail. Let's dive into it 👇
Toppling a regime like Iran’s will not be accomplished with one night of airstrikes from the US. It requires sustained pressure, air superiority, broad missile defense, and logistics. These things take time to prepare for and put into place.
Israel learned the hard way during the 12-Day War that defending against large-scale ballistic missile attacks is extremely difficult, even with the world's best air defenses. 34 Israelis were killed and billions of dollars in property damage is nothing to scoff at.
🚨🧵Newly released transcripts reveal interesting private conversations between Russian President Vladimir Putin and US President George Bush on Iran’s nuclear program from 2001–2008. Let's dive in to what they said
At their first meeting in 2001, Putin surprised Bush when he said: “There’s no doubt Iran wants nuclear weapons.”
He said Russian experts were alarmed by Iranian scientists asking sensitive, weapons-related questions, even though Russia maintained cooperation with Tehran.
Bush warned that an Iranian bomb would destabilize the entire region — and threaten Russia as well.
Putin agreed, but stressed Moscow’s “complex history” with Iran and admitted that financial interests and contractors were hard to fully control inside Russia.
⭕️🧵From the Washington Post: This is how Israel destroyed the Iranian nuclear program. A Washington Post investigation reveals that during Operation “With the Wolf,” Israel systematically targeted the scientists leading the Iranian nuclear program, alongside attacks on facilities and infrastructure.
📌 In Israel, it was assessed that striking the facilities alone would not be enough to cause long-term paralysis of the program, so it was decided to also act against senior engineers and physicists involved in developing nuclear capabilities. For this purpose, a broad list of nuclear scientists was compiled and later narrowed to a small number of key scientists, each of whom had a detailed intelligence profile built over the years.
📌 At the outbreak of the war, 11 nuclear scientists were eliminated in the opening strike and in the days that followed. Simultaneously, a network of more than 100 local agents was activated inside Iran, some of whom took part in attacks against military bases after undergoing training outside Iran and began ground operations even before the air force entered Iranian airspace.
⭕️🧵JUST IN MUST READ: Israel Prime Minister's Office on behalf of the Mossad for Intelligence and Special Operations: "The Hamas Octopus" – exposed the terror infrastructures built by the Hamas leadership in the heart of Europe
A determined struggle to thwart attacks worldwide: Close cooperation between Mossad and intelligence and law enforcement agencies in Europe has led to the seizure of weapons caches and arrests of terror operatives on the continent
Following a prolonged investigation led by the Mossad for Intelligence and Special Operations, and thanks to cooperation with intelligence and law enforcement agencies in Europe, terror infrastructures built by Hamas with the aim of carrying out attacks against Israeli and Jewish targets were recently thwarted.
⭕️🧵NEW REVELATION: The inner circle of Hamas secret partners, the canceled strikes - and the Israeli effort: not to eliminate terrorists who know where IDF Lt. Hadar Goldin's body is
Over the past 11 years, the location of Hadar Goldin's burial has been one of the most closely guarded secrets in Hamas's military wing, even after October 7. The circle of secret partners who knew the location of Goldin's burial included only a single-digit number - fewer than 10 people in Hamas, including senior leadership members.
As the war continued, and senior military leadership of Hamas was eliminated - including Sinwar, Dief, and Rafah Brigade Commander Muhammad Shabana - the number of secret partners only shrank, and the estimate is that recently, only 5 people in Hamas knew exactly where Goldin was.
🚨🧵An unusual incident that has not been revealed until now: On the day the living hostages were returned to Israel, the IDF caught a Hams terrorist cell that crossed the yellow line; during their interrogation, the terrorists led the forces to a mosque that served as a Hams headquarters with a large amount of weaponry
Several Hams terrorists crossed the yellow line in the Shuja'iyya neighborhood and reached about a kilometer from the border fence opposite Nahal Oz. An IDF drone identified them, followed them, and led forces from the 11th Reserve Brigade to capture them - and they were caught unarmed.
In their initial interrogation in the field, the terrorists led the force to a mosque that served as a Hams headquarters and training compound, which they planned to reach.