HUNT VALLEY, Md. (TND) -- This weekend's carnage in Israel is raising questions about why and how the vaunted Israeli intelligence community missed a growing th
reat in Gaza at their southern border. New reports are beginning to piece together parts of the puzzle, and one of those pieces suggests Hamas leaders avoided all types of communications technology in the planning phase.
“No early message came from Egypt and the prime minister did not speak or meet with the intelligence chief since the establishment of the government — not indirectly or directly," the statement read, calling the reports fake news. Terrorists in the Gaza Strip discovered ways to evade those types of technologies, putting Israel at a distinct disadvantage, according to Amir Avivi, a retired Israeli general. “They’ve gone back to the Stone Age,” he told the Times of Israel, referring to those who had planned the assault.
In addition to acting as an anti-Israeli force inside Gaza, it also provides some services, such as trash collection, among other things.
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