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Hamas attack: Israel was warned ‘three days’ before attack, US elected official says

“A warning has been issued.” Egypt warned Israel of the risks of possible violence “three days” before the Hamas attack, US Representative Michael McCaul, chairman of the House Foreign Affairs Committee, said on Wednesday. “We know that Egypt warned the Israelis three days ago that such an event could happen,” he said after a briefing to the US Congress. “The warning has been issued, the question is at what level,” he repeated.

Officially, Egypt has never commented on this information, which was reported in the press a few days ago. An Egyptian intelligence official told The Associated Press on Monday that the Israeli government, including Benjamin Netanyahu himself, was repeatedly warned by Egypt that the Palestinians were planning “something big” but ignored the warnings. Jerusalem immediately denied the information.

For the second time since the war began on Wednesday, “senior sources in the Egyptian security apparatus,” cited by media close to Egyptian intelligence services, also “denied Israeli press reports claiming that Egyptian services had informed the Israelis about Hamas.” desire to carry out the attack that occurred on October 7.

“We don’t know how we missed it”

Regarding possible shortcomings in Israeli intelligence, Michael McCaul, an influential American elected official, said: “We really don’t know how we missed it, we really don’t know how Israel missed it.”

Biden administration officials briefing “did not want” to directly involve Iran in a Hamas-led attack on Israel, he also said.

Hamas, which has ruled the Gaza Strip since 2007 and is a sworn enemy of Israel, launched the offensive at dawn on Saturday. In total, the war has already killed more than 3,700 people on both sides: civilians, Israeli soldiers and Palestinian militants.

Source: Le Parisien

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