My Blog
Politics

Israel’s Defense Failure May Shift Strategies


New York Times: “Until now, Israel has contained Hamas and Gaza with a strategy that hinged on an intelligence network that would warn against Hamas’s moves, and on the power of the Israeli Army to repel a ground invasion by Hamas. In the Hamas attack on Saturday, these two safeguards failed.”

“Israel is traditionally perceived as the strongest intelligence power in the region, with extensive coverage of the Gaza Strip. And in recent months, Israeli intelligence did repeatedly warn that a military conflict could flare up because Iran and affiliated militias have perceived Israel as weakened by the nation’s profound divisions over the judicial overhaul being pursued by the ultraright governing coalition of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.”

“Still, while Israeli intelligence collected some indications that Hamas was planning a major operation, they were far from forming a clear picture. Israel, the official said, did not pick up on the elaborate preparations that were most likely needed for the 250 Hamas militants tasked to lead the assault, and target military bases, cities and kibbutzim.”

Politico: How did Israel miss what Hamas was planning?

FavoriteLoadingSave to Favorites

Related posts

Biden’s excursion of Asia is all about countering China

newsconquest

What Trump Is Looking For in a Running Mate

newsconquest

The Orange Jesus Thing

newsconquest

Leave a Comment