“They Knew.”
The “they knew” charge rests on a stack of documented warnings and post-attack admissions that—taken together—paint a picture of systemic negligence, not yet a proven conspiracy: Egyptian officials say they alerted Israel days in advance; Israeli media and the New York Times reported a detailed Hamas blueprint (“Jericho Wall”) seen by Israeli intelligence a year earlier but discounted as aspirational; and multiple IDF spotters testified their alerts about unusual Hamas training and border activity were ignored amid broken cameras, lax procedures, and faulty assumptions that Hamas was deterred; Israel’s own agencies have since cataloged failures while the state comptroller moves to question Netanyahu and ex-defense chiefs, fueling “cover-up” claims tied to blame-shifting and delays in full accountability.
What’s still missing is evidence that Netanyahu intentionally allowed the attack; what’s on the record is a cascade of ignored signals and leadership paralysis that critics argue was later papered over by wartime messaging and political survival tactics.
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