What I would note about the video is the baffling nature of the outcome of the engagement. There appear to be numerous authentic dead IDF and dead Palestinians. But....
Did no one emerge victorious and maintain control of the site? Were there no wounded to be treated and medevacced? Did everyone simply run away, only to return later when "the coast was clear"? The returning Palestinians shooting blindly through the door look like they had no idea what they were going to find.
Quick guess: Mossad arranges for an IDF raid on a small Hamas base. After a real firefight, moles within and/or other assets on scene make sure no one is left to tell the real tale I would guess external comms were jammed.
Voila, a Hamas-IDF war. If you want to make an omelette....
PS: I think it's worth mentioning that the Yom Kippur War broke out 10/6/1973, exactly 50 years ago. Yom Kippur, or the "Day of Atonement", is the holiest day of Judaism.
Maybe it was decided to be a fitting day for some of the lesser brethren to "take one for the team", and were sacrificed for a greater cause.
What I would note about the video is the baffling nature of the outcome of the engagement. There appear to be numerous authentic dead IDF and dead Palestinians. But....
Did no one emerge victorious and maintain control of the site? Were there no wounded to be treated and medevacced? Did everyone simply run away, only to return later when "the coast was clear"? The returning Palestinians shooting blindly through the door look like they had no idea what they were going to find.
Quick guess: Mossad arranges for an IDF raid on a small Hamas base. After a real firefight, moles within and/or other assets on scene make sure no one is left to tell the real tale I would guess external comms were jammed.
Voila, a Hamas-IDF war. If you want to make an omelette....