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The IDF and Shin Bet (Israel Security Agency) have uncovered a treasure trove of Hamas intelligence, consisting of stacks of documents, files, and computers, including guidelines on what to do if someone is suspected of being part of the LGBTQ community and a phrasebook of Hebrew words to help terrorists communicate in Hebrew, which included phrases such as "Take off your clothes."
Among the findings were operational tables, equipment lists, classified maps, and instructions on what to do if captured, leading to the conclusion that Hamas's military wing has transformed into a professional army right under the nose of Israeli intelligence.
"The amount of intelligence accumulated so far in the hands of Shin Bet and Military Intelligence allows us to dismantle Hamas from within," said a senior security official exposed to the heaps of documents.
The intelligence included Excel tables showing the readiness levels of special units, companies, battalions, and brigades, including the scope of training, weapons, and ammunition. It also included documentation of orders in the various units and the review of equipment lists for each fighter, protocols of meetings, discussions, and the decision-making process at senior and junior levels.
The order and organization enforced by Hamas was based on a "rulebook" that was not accessible to everyone and was maintained by the senior command, which issued directives and operations across the Gaza Strip.
Procedures
of Hamas for those in the LGBTQ community
The official documents of Hamas's "rulebook" reveal brutal behavior against anyone suspected of belonging to the LGBTQ community. Additionally, documentation of interrogations and testimonies about aggressive questioning focused solely on sexual preferences and orientations was found, indicating that those suspected of being part of the LGBTQ community faced a single fate – death.
Documents were also recovered that held detailed plans by Hamas on how to operate worldwide in regions such as Europe, Jordan, Egypt, the US that were far from the eyes of foreign intelligence organizations and under the radar of the media. The documents revealed that Hamas developed a plan tailored to the population in each country.
Another
document detailed a plan to ignite unrest in the West Bank and undermine the
Palestinian Authority (PA) by infiltrating its security mechanisms and
encouraging internal rebellion to overthrow and take control of the PA
gradually.
Hamas and UNRWA
Some documents also revealed the
corruption within Hamas, showing how they not only accumulated assets but also
used them. United Nations Relief and Works Agency (UNRWA) apartments were
registered in the name of Hamas military leader Mohammed Deif's wife.
Apartments of Mohammed Sinwar, Hamas
head Yahya Sinwar's brother, were found to be received from UNRWA and then
rented to Palestinians, according to rental contracts in possession of Military
Intelligence. Documentation of Hamas operatives working for UNRWA was
also found.
To sow
fear that will remain in Israeli memory
The effort for collection and
documentation was divided between routine and war times, which explains why all
the Nukhba fighters entered with GoPro cameras on their heads. "Hamas
wanted the atrocities and the spread of fear to remain in Israeli memory. If
it's not clear, on October 7 and for weeks afterward, Israeli citizens feared
that terrorists would come to their homes because they saw the videos.
The purpose of documenting the videos
was to create a psychological impact. They invested a lot of learning,
practice, and effort into this," a security source explained to Walla.
This is
how a Hamas operational photographer should act
Hamas operational documentation photos
were found, capturing the activities of forces, military infrastructure, and
classified assets on masts, posts, tanks, APCs, and jeeps, which the IDF has
classified as "top secret."
During the training phase for the
photographers, two key points were emphasized: the selection of the operational
photographer - "must be precise, tactically disciplined, patient, not
hasty, able to keep secrets about his role, avoid gossip, and ensure his
details and missions are unknown, making it easier for him to move around
without raising suspicion."
According to the documents, the
leadership of Hamas's military wing defined the act of "photography"
as a central and strategic task, as important as training for war, with the
goal of influencing the enemy and generating propaganda for the Palestinian
public and supporters of Hamas resistance.
This included electronic warfare,
computer network operations, psychological operations, military deception, and
operational security.
Their
training involves photographing scenarios that simulate the atmosphere of
battles and military operations, including sounds of gunfire and explosions, in
both open areas and built-up environments.
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