Palestinian Workers in Israel Gave Detailed Information to Hamas, Says Police Spokesman
Palestinian workers in Israel provided detailed information to Hamas that helped the terrorist group plan the murderous attacks of Oct. 7, according to the Israel Police’s spokesman to the foreign media, Supt. Micky Rosenfeld.
Briefing a group of European parliamentarians visiting Israel through Elnet, an NGO that works to strengthen European-Israeli relations, Rosenfeld said that the terrorists who stormed into Israel came well prepared, with maps of police stations, army bases, and kibbutzim, including the locations of power lines to be cut and the number and names of people living in specific houses.
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Rosenfeld said some of the Palestinians had been coming into Israel from the Gaza Strip for years to work as gardeners in Israeli communities, and they were trusted.
But he said they knew exactly who lived where and passed that information on to the Hamas terrorists, who then used that information to knock on doors and pull people out of houses. He said maps confirming this had been found on the bodies of killed terrorists.
All together, the terrorists murdered over 1,200 people and abducted more than 240 in over 20 communities in southern Israel.
See the full interview here.