An IDF investigation nearing its conclusion shows that a few hours before the October 7 massacre, intelligence information began to pile up with the IDF, and it was passed to Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's military secretary.

At 2:00a.m. on the morning of October 7, the IDF received worrying information regarding the activation of many SIM cards throughout Gaza. Over the next two hours, additional indications of Hamas' intentions were received that indicated emergency activity.

The intelligence chief in Netanyahu's office was updated on the information at around 4:00a.m. that same morning, and told of the indications. In a phone conversation with a soldier in the intelligence community, he confirmed receipt of the information.

However, it was emphasized to the officer that this was not an unusual event, and that such an event had occurred in the previous year as well.... Read More: Arutz-7