Former IDF soldier who worked the Gaza border "Tells It" on Netanyahu
Unknown former IDF soldier who worked the Gaza border "Tells It" on Netanyahu - he says Oct. 7 attacks were an inside job.
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4/28/20263 min read
Former IDF soldier who worked the Gaza border:
You don't think that there's anything fishy going on here?
And I know every I know all these things firsthand because I served on the Gaza border.
And there's many people that say, "Oh, well, this was just a breach."
No, that's not a breach.
I'm sorry, that's not a breach.
That's an inside job.
So we're all trying to make sense of what happened on October 7th, which is Shmini Atzeret.
So what I want to do is reverse engineer this thing a little bit to kind of help you understand why I believe that this was an inside job.
September 1st, the Israeli government confiscated the weapons of the security teams in the Gaza Belt communities.
Why that happened, nobody knows. Fast forward to September 10th.
On September 10th, the Moetzah, which is basically the municipalities of the Gaza Belt communities, received reports of increased tensions on the border of Gaza during the Jewish holidays.
Those same heads of municipalities asked the army if they should cancel their festivities in light of the warnings of increased tensions on the border of Gaza.
And what did the army say? They said, "No, don't cancel anything.
It appears as though we're heading into a state of calm."
Now, you can assume that the Shabat did not know about this attack. But that's highly improbable.
I mean, Israel is probably the most advanced surveillance state in the world, and the Gaza border is probably the most heavily surveilled.
The fence was breached in 15 different locations, and you want to tell me that the most highly advanced surveillance equipment on arguably any border in the world didn't pick that up, didn't report it?
Well, they did, and it's documented.
So don't believe that lie.
Now, once thousands of Gazans on pickup trucks and hang gliders invaded Israel, which apparently nobody knew about, right? Okay, you believe that?
Which apparently no one knew about, they had 7 hours to kill everyone in their path, completely destroy Kibbutzim, not only that, take hostages back to Gaza unscathed, unopposed.
Do you know how long it takes an attack helicopter to get activated and blow up any one of those tractors or pickup trucks or hang gliders that invaded Israel? Less than 5 minutes.
And I know every I know all these things firsthand because I served on the Gaza border.
Less than 5 minutes. It all could have been over.
It could have been a matter of 5 minutes before the whole thing was upended.
And instead, they had 7 hours, possibly 8, to conquer Kibbutzim, kill thousands, and bring back hostages alive, unopposed.
And there's many people that say, "Oh, well, this was just a breach."
No, that's not a breach. I'm sorry, that's not a breach.
That's an inside job. Like I said, this is not a video I wanted to do.
Oh, by the way, now America is coming with aid?
Do you really think Israel needs American aid to fight Gaza?
Gaza! ....their most elite force, their air force has hang gliders, and their ground troops are pickup trucks.
They don't even have a tank. And we need American aid to Israel needs American aid to fight them?
Are you serious?
You don't think that there's anything fishy going on here?
https://youtu.be/dykH6MuFjfU

The former IDF soldier argues that the October 7th attack on Israel by Gazan forces was not a mere breach, but an inside job.
The former IDF soldier cites the confiscation of weapons from Gaza border security on September 1st, ignored warnings of increased tensions, and the failure of advanced surveillance to prevent or respond to multiple breaches.
Despite having the capability to quickly neutralize the attackers, Israeli forces allowed them to operate for hours, resulting in significant casualties and hostages taken.
The speaker also questions the necessity of American aid to Israel given Gaza's limited military resources, implying suspicious circumstances surrounding the event.
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