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Hamas is Planning a Giant New Multi-Front Assault on Israel After its 'Success' on October 7th

An Israeli NGO warns of an internal Hamas document revealing preparations for a massive, coordinated assault on Israel, potentially deadlier than October 7, raising alarms that the terror group is regrouping for a multi-front war from Gaza, Judea and Samaria, and Lebanon.

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An Israeli nongovernmental organization has uncovered what it claims is an internal Hamas document outlining preparations for a major, coordinated attack against Israel, potentially surpassing the scale of the October 7, 2023, massacre.

The report, released today by Ad Kan, a group specializing in exposing terrorist activities, suggests that Hamas views its previous operation as a resounding success and is gearing up for an even larger multi-front war involving Gaza, Judea and Samaria and Lebanon.

The document, reportedly discovered on Hamas-affiliated social media channels accessible to Arabic speakers, was analyzed in collaboration with the Reservists Generation of Victory movement. Gilad Ach, chairman of Ad Kan, described the findings as a stark warning that Hamas has not been defeated despite nearly two years of intense conflict. "The threat to Israel's southern communities remains intact," Ach stated in a press release. "Hamas's goals are unchanged: the complete destruction of Israel."

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Key Revelations from the Document

According to the summary provided by Ad Kan, the internal memo—distributed to members of Hamas's military wing, the Izz ad-Din al-Qassam Brigades, reflects on the ongoing war, dubbed by Hamas as the "Al-Aqsa Flood" or "Swords of Iron."

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Highlights include:

October 7 as a Model of Success: Hamas hails the 2023 attack, which involved over 3,000 elite Nukhba operatives and an additional 6,000 fighters breaching Israeli defenses, as "the glorious crossing day." The group credits it with causing widespread paralysis in Israel, eroding international support, and fostering global boycotts that have isolated the country diplomatically, particularly in Europe.

Resilient Infrastructure: Despite Israeli military operations, Hamas claims its underground network in Gaza, comprising tunnels, multi-level command centers, and storage facilities, remains largely operational, even in areas under Israeli Defense Forces (IDF) control. This assertion aligns with accounts from hostages released during ceasefires, who described extensive subterranean systems and Israeli intelligence which knows that Israel has not detsroyed all of Hamas' terror tunnels.

Vision for Future Warfare: The document envisions the next conflict as a synchronized, multi-front offensive, drawing on the October 7 tactics but expanded to include simultaneous strikes from multiple regions. Short-term priorities include ending the current war on favorable terms to allow for rebuilding tunnels, restocking weapons via smuggling, and reorganizing forces before launching the assault.

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Ad Kan's report emphasizes that Hamas's ideology persists undeterred, framing the conflict as a series of escalating "rounds" aimed at Israel's annihilation.

Israeli officials have not yet commented officially on the document, but the story has gained traction on social media platforms like X, with shares from prominent figures warning of imminent threats.

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