Key takeaways:
- The article details a critical mass of “chatter” the night before the attacks, including phone consultations at the highest levels of the army and intelligence services in southern Israel.
- The article raises questions about the warnings that were given prior to the attacks and whether more could have been done to prevent them.
- It is important to continue to investigate the warnings and the events leading up to the attacks in order to gain a better understanding of what happened and to prevent similar events from occurring in the future.
A new article from Haaretz has raised questions about the warnings that were given prior to the recent attacks in Israel. The article details a critical mass of “chatter” the night before the attacks, including phone consultations at the highest levels of the army and intelligence services in southern Israel.
The article also mentions that the U.S. was arranging flights to get Americans out of Israel as the war escalated. However, despite the signals they were picking up, the authorities decided that the signals weren’t clear enough to raise an alert. This is different from the purported warnings from Egypt that have been discussed.
It is not yet clear whether the article adds to the earlier stories or is simply a rush of ambiguous intelligence. The article is paywalled, so it is difficult to get a full understanding of the details.
The article raises questions about the warnings that were given prior to the attacks and whether more could have been done to prevent them. It is important to continue to investigate the warnings and the events leading up to the attacks in order to gain a better understanding of what happened and to prevent similar events from occurring in the future.
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