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Politics : Formerly About Advanced Micro Devices

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From: Brumar8910/11/2023 8:49:10 AM
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Israeli media reports now confirm that the government did receive clear warnings from Egyptian intelligence about the imminent attack that occurred on October 7.

Initially, the Prime Minister's office issued a flat denial after the first report, but then they reversed their stance and admitted to receiving these warnings.

As the conflict between Hamas militants and Israel enters its third day, reports indicate that Israeli intelligence agencies may have been caught off guard. Egyptian intelligence officials reportedly warned Israel about a significant threat, but Israeli security agencies were said to have misinterpreted the situation.

An Egyptian intelligence official stated that Israeli officials were primarily focused on the West Bank and underestimated the threat from Gaza. The Israeli administration under Benjamin Netanyahu had been preoccupied with addressing violence in the West Bank, often linked to tensions with Jewish settlers. This revelation raises questions about the government's initial response to the warnings and how they handled the situation.

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