The New York Times knew about Israel’s plan to attack Hamas a year ago

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The New York Times knew about Israel’s plan to attack Hamas a year ago.

Email documents and interviews indicate that Israeli authorities had the document outlining the attack plan against Hamas a year ago. However, Israeli military and intelligence officials considered this plan too ambitious and had assessed its operationalization as difficult, as it would have challenged the structure and capabilities of Hamas.

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