Israel Knew The October 7th Attack Was Coming - And Did Nothing - Gareth Icke Tonight
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On the 12th of October last year, in the first episode since the horrors of the October 7th attacks in Israel, I asked the question, how was this allowed to happen?
Because it was allowed to happen.
The most heavily sophisticated border fence and technologically equipped border guards are not simply blindsided and overrun by tractors and paragliders.
It's akin to hijackers with bolt cutters on 9-11.
The door was clearly left ajar.
Now, pointing out this obviousness way back in October got you called names by the emotionally charged keyboard warriors who could finally slag off Muslims while appearing to be virtuous.
The BBC and Sky News rolled out Israeli spokespeople, all with perfect British or American accents, to dismiss the idea that Israel knew the attack was coming and did nothing to stop it.
Despite the Egyptians saying they'd warned Israel and the Americans confirming those claims.
The media, as you would expect, hardly touched the story, instead focusing on parroting the fabricated portions of the October 7th story.
Israeli soldiers that worked on the border fence were shushed, as they themselves pointed out the absurdity of the surprise border breach.
We knew if there was a cockroach near the fence, said one former border guard, yet they didn't see tractors rumbling towards them.
It's been eight months of continued horror since October the 7th, and while condemnation against Israel across the world is growing, focus on what really happened to start the whole thing has waned.
Till this week.
The Jerusalem Post ran a story on the 17th of June stating that the IDF, Israeli Defense Forces, knew the attack was imminent at least three weeks before it happened.
A document titled Detailed End-to-End Raid Training was distributed on September the 19th, 2023 and described in detail the series of exercises conducted by Hamas elite units.
These exercises detailed a plan to storm the border, attack villages, before taking 250 hostages back to Gaza.
Now officials say that over 200 hostages were taken.
So this warning document was pretty accurate, clearly legit.
But what was done?
The same as what was done with the Egyptian warnings.
Absolutely nothing.
In fact, less than nothing, as the border was left exposed and the villages closest to the fence received no IDF assistance for hours as the attack took place.
I would suggest this attack was allowed to happen to manufacture consent for what came next.
Israel has all but destroyed Gaza, a land they've always wanted, taking over almost all of it and killing nearly 40,000 Palestinians.
Countless others have fled, and like the 750,000 Palestinians that fled their homes during the Nakba of 1948, they will not be allowed to return.
Now, even the country that does what it wants, when it wants, can't simply do that without excuse.
But they got their excuse.
And boy, did they use it.
It's worth remembering that in 2014, Israel killed well over 2,000 Palestinians, including over 500 children, when three Israeli teenagers were taken.
So the response to October the 7th was always going to be extreme.
You see, there are three ways to manufacture the consent to get what you want.
Israel wants Gaza.
Israel wants the West Bank.
It wants the Palestinians gone.
Their leaders make no secret of that.
But in order to get that, you need a reason.
A way of doing something very, very bad, while still maintaining that you have the moral justification for your actions.
Now, you can simply do it yourself and blame someone else.
You can do it by using propaganda to make people believe it's happened and that your response is reasonable.
See bodies dropping dead in the street in Wuhan.
Or, you can remove the barriers that are in place to prevent it from happening.
I don't need to rob my own house to try and defraud the insurance company when I can simply leave the door open.
Sooner or later, my house is getting robbed and that's even more likely if I've already been handed an intelligence document telling me that the lad across the road is planning on robbing my house.
See how it works?
The truth always comes out in the end.
It might take some time, but it does come.
And this document seems to be another crack in the official narrative dam.
But be sure that as these cracks appear, bills will be passed and editorial rules put in place to make questioning the official narrative illegal.
As early as January this year, the Times of Israel was already conflating asking questions about October 7th with Holocaust denial, which is of course already illegal in many countries.
To add more weight to the claim Israel knew what was coming, their highest court has now issued a halt in the investigation into the events of October the 7th, because nothing says we've got nothing to hide quite like saying don't look over there.
Now many will think the idea the Israeli government would allow this to happen to their own people is too far-fetched, forgetting of course the fact that they treated Israelis as lab rats for Pfizer in 2021.