SPYING PLOT

Hamas spied on Israel for 7 years using security cameras & even a kindergarten, before Oct 7 massacre, seized docs show

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DESPICABLE Hamas terrorists spent seven years spying on Israel through hacked security cameras before October 7, claim seized docs.

The terror group slaughtered over 1,200 people in the horrifying calculated massacre - with a new report piecing together how they pulled it off.

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The security cameras reportedly hacked by Hamas allowed them to watch their future victims go about their daily livesCredit: News12 Israel
The spying plot gave Hamas operatives access to crucial details which helped them pull off the massacre, seized docs revealed
The cameras showed people, top officials, a kindergarten and even a health clinicCredit: News12 Israel
Several of the towns featured in the report were directly targeted by HamasCredit: AP

The attack on innocent Israelis came after extensive footage and information was gathered by the leaders of Hamas, according to the report in Israeli media.

They were able to watch their future victims go about their daily lives by hacking into security cameras in border towns and identify vulnerable spots open to attack.

Among these details included information on an Israeli kindergarten as well as a health clinic which helped to uncover further personal information.

They also got their hands on private IP addresses and serial numbers of dozens of security cameras in communities which were directly targeted on October 7, the report added.

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The terror group additionally infiltrated emails from top security officials who worked close to the border where the attacks targeted.

This access allowed them to scour out the weakest points along the region that often lacked support and extra mobilised units, the report claimed.

One email they are said to have discovered had been intercepted spoke about IDF forces asking for extra security fencing in the months before October.

Several documents seized from the evil operatives are believed to have shown the extensive work undertaken prior to the massacre.

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This spying on the kibbutzim went on for at least seven years, local .

Former top Israeli spy chief for Shen Bet, Shalom Ben Hanan, told the news channel he was shocked by the information uncovered.

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The damming report was aired alongside harrowing footage showing some of the surveillance clips from areas which were hacked.

Many of these were communities along the border which would later go on to be invaded and left in bloodshed.

Israeli officials believe Hamas operatives accessed the cameras as unaware civilians were freely sharing access codes on WhatsApp and Telegram.

These were easily intercepted and reportedly allowed them to hack into the software.

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Former Eshkol Regional Council head Gadi Yarkoni believes the IDF should have been aware of potential breaches and warned officials at risk.

The access allowed them to scour out the weakest points along the region that often lacked support and extra mobilised units, the report claimedCredit: News12 Israel
An armed Hamas thug drags an innocent Israeli away from his home on October 7Credit: ANONYMOUS/AFP via Getty Images
Former top Israeli spy chief for Shen Bet, Shalom Ben Hanan, said he was shocked by the information uncoveredCredit: Channel 12
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He believes he was a “marked” target for Hamas since terrorists are said to have stormed his old family home on October 7.

Yarkoni had moved in the years prior meaning he wasn't captured.

Other officials weren't as lucky with Sha’ar Hanegev Regional Council chair Ofir Libstein being brutally slain in the attack.

The IDF has yet to respond to the local report.

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Hamas' horror October 7 plot escaped Israeli spies in a catastrophic security failure that sparked over a year of unprecedented chaos, experts told The Sun.

It was the catalyst that plunged four nations - Israel, Palestine, Lebanon and Iran - into war.

Killing tens of thousands and marking a historic shift in the Middle East.

Experts branded the spiralling situation in the Middle East as "one of the biggest human rights crises in the world".

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Bruce Riedel, who spent 30 years in the CIA including a stint in Israel at the Tel Aviv embassy, said: "We've never seen anything like this in Israeli history."

Earlier this year, it was revealed Hamas originally planned a giant large-scale assault inside Israel which included a 9/11-style terror attack on skyscrapers in Tel Aviv.

Bombshell documents recovered by the IDF reportedly revealed Hamas' top brass was looking to inflict "an unprecedented crisis" akin to the September 11 attacks.

IDF forces discovered the digital and paper records from Hamas command centres in Gaza last November, according to the Washington Post.

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A worrying 17,000 images were said to be included in the database of evidence believed to be made around September 2022.

The IDF have said they even foiled a Hamas terrorist bid to unleash mayhem among mourners at an October 7 anniversary vigil this year.

Israeli spotters were said to have detected threats from Gaza close to events where a thousand relatives of Nova Festival victims had gathered.

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Commanders feared rockets were being prepared to explode among those gathered to grieve in southern Israel’s Negev Desert.

But the terror attack was suppressed by withering artillery plus drone and air strikes directed at rocket launch sites in the terrorist enclave.

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