The New York Times reported on Saturday that for more than two years, Yahya Sinwar met with senior Hamas leaders and planned what they hoped would be the most destructive and destabilizing attack on Israel in Hamas's four-decade history. The newspaper based its report on the minutes of secret Hamas meetings, captured by the Israeli occupation army and obtained by The New York Times, which provide a detailed record of the planning for the October 7 attack known as Operation Flood of Al-Aqsa, as well as Sinwar's determination to persuade Hamas's allies, Iran and Hezbollah, to join the attack or at least commit to a broader fight with Israel if Hamas launched a surprise raid across the border. The documents, which represent a breakthrough in understanding Hamas, also show extensive efforts to deceive Israel about its intentions, as the group laid the groundwork for a bold attack and regional conflagration that Mr. Sinwar hoped would lead to and Source: Maan News Agency
Secret documents claim Hamas tried to convince Iran to join the October 7, 2023 attack
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