by Chris Black
It’s the same thing with 911: they say “no one could have predicted it,” then it comes out that they got all these warnings, then they deny they got the warnings, then when they can’t successfully deny they got the warnings they just say “okay, sorry.”
The US has confirmed that Egypt warned Tel Aviv of a possible impending attack, according to the chairman of the House Foreign Affairs Committee — who says he is “not quite sure” how Israel and the US “missed it.”
“We know that Egypt had warned the Israelis three days prior that an event like this could happen,” Rep. Michael McCaul (R-Texas) said Wednesday following a closed-door intelligence briefing, according to the Wall Street Journal.
The United States and Israel have very good intelligence, and that there is simply no possible way that they couldn’t have at least seriously prepared for the attack, instead of being totally wide-open.
How did Israeli intelligence miss that Hamas was planning such a massive attack? Well, it appears they didn’t. Reports are now revealing that Egypt repeatedly warned Israel of an attack coming from Gaza, but Israeli officials chose to ignore it and focus on their settlements in… pic.twitter.com/Oyl3kHvoV0
— Rachel Blevins (@RachBlevins) October 10, 2023
Who benefits?
The usual suspects, every single time.