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You're telling me that in this meticulously planned operation that went down exactly as Hamas hoped, the parts where they attacked civilians were planned? No, it's got to be Jewish 4D chess!

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While obviously they did plan to attack civilians and schools or whatever I still think this actual "top secret" document is a fake cooked up by the JIDF

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This is totally consistent with everything we know. The attack was well planned and based on extremely good intelligence on all the targets. The vast majority of the troops were not told what was happening until h-hour for security reasons. They couldn't use telecommunications so giving out orders on paper makes perfect sense.

This is exactly how I would do it if I was running Hamas.

And if you look at wars from my century :marseyboomer: this happened all the time. There was a huge emphasis on Vietnam on getting any papers off the enemy dead because they would have orders like this.

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Yes but I just don't think it's likely they found some piece of paper lying around that said "top secret plan: attack elementary schools"

It's like the passports on 9/11 it's a Jewish fake

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The terrorists just memorized all the details? The thing in Starship Troopers (the book you goddarn zoomers) where they briefed the space marines under hypnosis doesn't actually work in real life.

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Yes actually I would expect a combat unit to memorize the details of their operation (which basically consisted of: go through hole in wall, kill civilians) without referring to a printed out piece of paper

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That's why we don't send you on complex terrorist operations. :marseyeyeroll:

These guys knew so much about their targets that nobody got lost and just wandered around. They even took hostages and managed to get them all the way back to Gaza without getting wiped out by friendly fire. That's pretty difficult to pull off even without Cliff's Notes.

Why do you want this to be more complicated than it is?

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