No strikes in Gaza Envelop for first 8hrs on Oct 7

Yossi Baum | X | MAR 1, 2025

Exposure: In the first eight hours of the massacre, the Air Force operated only in Gaza.

Contrary to the “investigations” commissioned by the IDF, there exists a very detailed document with highly authentic characteristics, from which it emerges that the Air Force did not operate inside Israel until around 3 p.m., except perhaps for a few isolated exceptions.

This is part of the project “The Day That Changed Our Lives” by the Ynet website, which includes thousands of news flashes from the Black Sabbath — averaging around 60 reports per hour, and more than a hundred during the “difficult” hours.

The document includes not only the flashes published on Ynet, but also internal correspondence between journalists and editors, messages that were sent to the military censor and either approved or rejected for publication, as well as reports received through the “red mail.” It is a very detailed document from which one can learn about the events of the Black Sabbath as they appeared in real time.

Before I elaborate, I will emphasize that there is no doubt this is not a list claiming to encompass everything that happened; there is no doubt that some events did not reach the newsroom for various reasons. However, its main advantage — in contrast to the various “investigations” and attempts at media narrative engineering — is that my thorough examination shows it appears completely authentic, and therefore deserves special weight and priority over other investigations and “exposés.”

And lo and behold: in all the messages appearing there regarding Air Force strikes throughout the day — it is written explicitly that the strikes were in Gaza. There is not even a single record, not even an internal correspondence or “red mail” report, of an attack inside Israel.

Dozens of Ynet reporters were fully mobilized to cover events in the south — including those living there, military correspondents, and others — and out of 15 correspondences or news flashes regarding air strikes, not a single one refers to a strike inside Israel. The first report [of that sort] appears only at 14:48 (2:48 p.m.)? Can that be a coincidence?

The implication, in my humble opinion, is simple: exactly as already exposed by Avi Weiss @Motty53

Mandatory Reading: Did legal intervention prevent the Air Force from acting on the morning of the massacre?

Here is what has been published in the media on the matter. Judge for yourselves:

  1. The first video, from real time: He sees terrorists with RPGs, and the order from the Air Force is not to fire. Why not fire? Why???

  2. The second video: Yair Avital, a member of the emergency response team in Be’eri, tells of@Motty53

The major role of legal intervention in the crippling of the Air Force on October 7 — links and more:

  • Attached are the relevant excerpts from the Air Force investigation that appeared in Israel Hayom; from the “Zman Emet” (“Real Time”) investigation; and from the interview with the Military Advocate General (MAG).

  • Project “The Day That Changed Our Lives” – Ynet:
    https://z.ynet.co.il/long/content/specials/100days/#link14


Yossi Baum | X | MAR 2, 2025

Priceless – the unbelievable testimony of Amir Bar-Shalom:
“I was sitting in the war room of an attacking division. At the table where I sat were an intelligence officer, an operations officer, and a legal advisor who signed off on a ‘target sheet.’ That is to say: the operations officer says, ‘I want to strike this house,’ and the legal advisor tells him, ‘Explain it to me’ — in professional jargon, ‘incriminate it for me’ — and only afterward does he sign.”

Meaning: a bomb does not fall even in Gaza — let alone in Israel — without the signature of a legal advisor.
Yes, yes. You are more than welcome to read this thread again, from the beginning…

Thanks to Avi Weiss.

Photo and video support can be found at twitter thread HERE

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