A profound intelligence disclosure has exposed the terrifying, meticulous preparation that paved the way for the horrific October 7 massacres inside sovereign Israeli territory. A highly sensitive document written entirely in the handwriting of former Hamas leader Yahya Sinwar approximately one year prior to the dynamic onslaught outlines the exhaustive tactical parameters of the cross border invasion. The strategic operational map reveals an intricate framework of troop distributions, specific geographic objectives, and gruesome battlefield directives that guided the terrorist network.
The historical security discovery demonstrates that nothing about the initial morning breaches was arbitrary, proving the multi faceted operation was executed with cold, deliberate premeditation. Sinwar explicitly designed the initial breakthrough around the simultaneous destruction of the border fence at 25 distinct locations across the defensive perimeter. The primary tactical focus required specialized, highly trained squads consisting of 100 terrorists each to rapidly seize control of 25 critical highway intersections throughout the southern desert regions.
The handwritten blueprints further map out a precise allocation of lethal force intended to completely overrun isolated civilian farming communities and sovereign military bases. The grand design mandated that 2210 terrorists assault 221 small agricultural kibbutzim, while an additional 1600 fighters were assigned to eliminate eight larger population centers. Sinwar further dedicated 2000 armed operatives to directly storm frontline military compounds, summarizing in his notes that "in total, 10000 well trained warriors" would participate in the invasion.
The primary document highlights the cruel and savage nature of the terrorist group's operational objectives regarding the civilian population. Sinwar specifically commanded his frontline operatives to violently confiscate all civilian vehicles owned by the southern residents to facilitate rapid mobility across the country. The former chief issued definitive operational decrees stating, "the goal is to expel the settlers with their cars, priority to children and women, men aged 17 to 50 are taken as hostages, all phones and any additional documents they carry on their bodies must be taken".
The architectural plans also contain a chilling section outlining the expected military responses, revealing the extreme level of fanaticism guiding the terrorist leadership. Under a specialized section designated as the defense plan, Sinwar explicitly calculated that the response from Jerusalem could include the absolute maximum level of defensive devastation available. The arch terrorist wrote textually that "the enemy will not hesitate to use the means and weapons at his disposal, not only through strikes, but also through other means, it is possible that he will even use a nuclear bomb".
Despite acknowledging the potential for unprecedented strategic devastation and endangering millions of Palestinian lives, the commander believed that global tactical surprise would ensure operational success. He predicted that the initial devastation would plunge the state into absolute chaos, allowing his forces to establish a symbolic foothold. Senior research analysts from the Amit Terrorism and Intelligence Information Center confirm that the complete document will be published shortly, providing undeniable proof of the supreme overconfidence that fueled the outbreak of the war.







