Leaked Hamas intelligence documents reveal that leftist protests weakened the Israeli military, emboldened Hamas, and directly paved the way for the October 7 massacre—exposing a dangerous nexus between international protest movements and Islamic jihad.
In one of the most underreported revelations to come out of Israel this past week, documents captured by the IDF from Hamas headquarters—and traced directly to the desk of Hamas leader Yahya Sinwar—have exposed just how deeply the terror organization monitored and exploited Israel’s internal protests before October 7, 2023.
The Hebrew press, led by i24NEWS, broke the story after classified Hamas intelligence assessments were leaked. These reports show Hamas meticulously tracked weekly anti-government demonstrations across Israel, especially noting the refusal of Israeli Air Force reserve pilots and other elite IDF units to report for duty.
The documents reveal that Hamas concluded Israeli society was “in chaos,” that the IDF’s operational strength was collapsing, and that the crisis in Israel’s unity presented the perfect opportunity for a major strike. According to these captured files, the number one motivator for Hamas’s October 7 attack was the perception of weakness caused by the protests themselves.
One Hamas assessment dated July 25, 2023—two and a half months before the massacre—reads:
“The enemy’s army experiences a crisis of severe distrust among the Israeli armed forces and reserve officers, especially in the Israeli Air Force. This crisis has a negative effect on operational abilities. Since the uprising, rebellion will increase significantly. Likewise, the uprising affects readiness and willingness to deal with challenges at the front lines.”
The report specifically cited the “Brothers in Arms” movement—a group of reserve soldiers leading judicial reform protests—highlighting its threats that 10,000 reservists would refuse service. Hamas listed names, ranks, units, and the extent of refusals. The terror group noted how the Israeli Chief of Staff and Air Force commander publicly acknowledged concern over the military’s fractured state.
Hamas’s conclusion: Israel was vulnerable, divided, and ripe for a devastating assault.
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