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Israeli defense forces were placed around the West Bank instead of Gaza due to security concerns, leaving the Gaza envelope unoccupied. The IDF spokesperson is not allowing mainstream media to report the complete truth, causing a lack of transparency. Reports from mainstream media were lacking, and people relied on information from each other. The IDF issued its first formal statement 12 hours after the event started. Questions arise about Israeli intelligence and the lack of response to breaching. There is speculation about a prisoner exchange deal and a planned operation on all fronts. The situation in Israel is marked by insecurity, political and social instability, and misuse of public funds. This attack is seen as a failure to protect the people of Israel, possibly the biggest since the Yom Kippur War. Some believe it may be the work of a deep state. Apparently, Israeli defense forces that were supposed to be around Gaza were placed around the West Bank because of security concerns so that the Gaza envelope was left unoccupied with military. They say around 60 to 80 percent of that area was left without the IDF forces that were supposed to be there. Israeli forces are being recruited for reserves as we speak from this morning, but because of stupid reasons such as no public transport, they're waiting hours to get to the bases. Mainstream media, this is an interesting point, apparently admits that IDF spokesperson is forbidding them to tell the complete truth about what's happening, highlighting a lack of transparency. And this is to the Israeli citizens. I'm not even talking about overseas, I'm talking about to the people of Israel here. For hours and hours, the reports that came from the mainstream media were completely lacking and people started to rely mostly on the news from each other, from people on the ground. Only now, 6 p.m. Israel time, it's actually 7 already, 12 hours after the event started, we received the first formal statement from the IDF spokesperson, and I will include an article with that statement in the notes. A year ago, there was a military operation in Gaza to prepare for such events, and ongoingly there are trainings for these kind of scenarios. This raises serious questions for me, anyway, about Israeli intelligence. What happened? Two years ago, there was a successful deployment of underground barriers with sensors to alert exactly on these kind of terrorist breaches. Israel has one of the most advanced and high-tech armies. How come there was zero response to the border and fence breaching? I cannot understand that. Personally, I served in the IDF 25 years ago, in the intelligence forces. There is no way, in my view, that Israel did not know of what's coming. A cat moving alongside the fence is triggering all forces, so this? What happened to the strongest army in the world? How come border crossings were wide open? Something is very wrong here. Something is very strange. This chain of events is very unusual and not typical for the Israeli defense system. With the recent normalization efforts of Israel and Palestine led by Saudi Arabia, I wonder whether a prisoner's exchange deal is something that could only be seriously considered by Israel if a shocking event like that happened? Is it a possibility that only with Israel hostages, it can be justified to release dangerous prisoners from Israeli prisons? I don't know. Israeli media reported that Deputy Hamas leader Saleh al-Aruri suggests using Israeli prisoners for leverage in negotiations, so maybe. A point about the situation in Israel in the past few years, which I want to make, is related to, and those who follow me know, that there's a general sense of insecurity in Israel. There's political and social instability and unrest. Public funds are being misused on agendas such as COVID, climate, judicial reform, abolishing cash, and many more. The current government is highly corrupt in my view, while the previous one was no better. I don't care about having a popular opinion. I care about exposing evil forces wherever and whomever they are. So to me, this surprise attack seems like a planned operation on all fronts. This is a failure to protect the people of Israel, for sure. Perhaps the biggest failure since the Yom Kippur War exactly 50 years ago, if not bigger. By the way, is it a coincidence it's exactly 50 years ago, almost on the day? The Yom Kippur War was on October 6th, 1973. If I was a conspiracy theorist, I would say that this feels like the work of a deep state. It feels like the people of Israel and the people of Palestine have been sold once again to the higher powers that be. At the same time, this is still very, very difficult to fathom. Have a good evening.