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In the alarming aftermath of Oct 7th attack, Israel uncovers Hamas terrorists carrying cyanide bomb directives, as a decisive countermeasure, the nation launches 'Nili' unit, staunchly committed to tracking and neutralizing the culprits behind such terror

In a harrowing disclosure, Israeli officials have unveiled that the Hamas terrorists neutralized in the October 7 assault on southern Israel possessed instructions for deploying lethal cyanide-based chemical bombs. This revelation, which was covered by the New York Post, underscores the increasing menace that terrorist groups, such as Hamas, present, not just to Israel but potentially to the global community.

According to the meticulous intelligence gathered by Israeli agencies and subsequently scrutinized by the American news platform Axios, the directives discovered showcased intricate schematics for a “cyanide dispersion device”. These alarming instructions were securely stored in USBs, which were found on the remains of the very Hamas operatives responsible for the heinous act of violence at Kibbutz Be’eri.

Offering further insight into the intentions behind these chilling discoveries, an official cable dispatched by Israel to its diplomatic outposts around the world emphasized the magnitude of the threat. It starkly stated, “This finding points to an intention by Hamas to use chemical weapons as part of its terror attack against civilians.”

Further emphasizing the nefarious intentions behind Hamas's operations, the cable urged the Israeli embassies to convey to their diplomats the chilling fact that Hamas's directives mirrored the tactics adopted by other extremist entities. It stressed that Hamas had been mandated “to conduct attacks in a similar way that ISIS tried to do.”

This episode raises alarm bells about the lengths to which terrorist organizations, like Hamas, are willing to go to inflict harm, even resorting to weapons of mass destruction. The presence of instructions for a cyanide-based device underscores the critical necessity for nations worldwide to unite against such threats and underscores Israel's relentless pursuit to protect its citizens from these ever-evolving dangers.

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In a grave revelation during an interview with Sky News on Sunday, Israeli President Isaac Herzog corroborated the existence of the instructions found on Hamas terrorists. He delved deeper into the origins of these sinister designs, indicating that they weren't just random schematics. The instructions, as President Herzog highlighted, have been traced back to an Al Qaeda blueprint for chemical weapons, one that dates all the way back to 2003.

Elucidating on the gravity of the situation, President Herzog stated, “It’s Al Qaeda material. Official Al Qaeda material. We are dealing with ISIS, Al Qaeda, and Hamas.” This alarming linkage paints a picture of interconnected extremist threats that Israel faces.

President Herzog further emphasized the sheer terror embedded within these instructions. “This is how shocking the situation is where we’re looking at the instructions that are given on how to operate and how to create a kind of non-professional chemical weapon with cyanide,” he lamented.

cy23Oct An Israeli flag flutters in front of the remains of a building, following a deadly infiltration by Hamas gunmen from the Gaza Strip, in Kibbutz Beeri in southern Israel October 22, 2023cy23OctA The al Qaeda document found on a USB on a Hamas terrorists on October 22, 2023 (credit: PRESIDENT'S RESIDENCE)

The horrifying potential of such weapons in the hands of extremist groups cannot be understated. It brings forth an immediate sense of dread, considering the widespread havoc they can wreak, far beyond the immediate vicinity of their deployment.

Further solidifying this narrative, Israeli officials, in various statements, have drawn parallels between Hamas and other globally recognized extremist organizations. As reported by the New York Post, Israeli representatives have consistently equated Hamas with the likes of ISIS, especially after the latter's recent onslaught on Israel. ISIS, a group infamous for its brutal and remorseless acts of violence in its endeavor to impose extremist Islamic laws globally, now finds itself being likened to Hamas in terms of its operational methods and intentions.

Such parallels bring forth an unequivocal message: the threats faced by Israel are multitudinal, intertwined, and evolving, demanding unwavering vigilance and global collaboration to counteract.

#BREAKING: Israeli President Isaac Herzog has revealed evidence of Hamas terrorists who broke into Israel were found carrying instructions on how to make chemical weapons including using cyanide against civilian population of Israel. pic.twitter.com/4pvZRjVhy2

— Aditya Raj Kaul (@AdityaRajKaul) October 22, 2023

Netanyahu Condemns Hamas' Unprecedented Brutality Mirroring ISIS Tactics

In a somber address following the recent attacks, Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu drew a chilling comparison between the horrors committed by Hamas and the dreaded atrocities carried out by ISIS. Recounting the heart-wrenching details, he noted, “Children bound and executed with the rest of their families, young girls and boys shot in the back, executed, and other atrocities that I will not describe here.”

In a bold move to further their terror campaign, Hamas militants brazenly displayed ISIS flags during their assault on some of the Kibbutzs, as revealed in images released by the Israeli Defence Force (IDF) soldiers. Such a brazen display not only underscores the similarity in their modus operandi but also signifies a potential alignment in their radical ideologies.

IDF continues to root out terrorist Hamas-ISIS infrastructure.

Every one will be eliminated.

Yahya Sinwar's birthday is coming up soon. What should we get him? pic.twitter.com/KzDzXvMca2

— The Mossad: Satirical, Yet Awesome (@TheMossadIL) October 23, 2023

Diving deeper into the nature of the threat, Israel unveiled additional intelligence secured from Hamas operatives. These chilling reports included meticulously crafted battle strategies with a singular, horrifying objective: “kill as many people as possible.” They didn’t stop at that. Plans to take hostages during their raids, followed by razing civilian villages, were also outlined in detail.

Adding another layer of terror, the New York Post reported that some of these sinister blueprints explicitly marked schools as potential targets. Their objective? To abduct children en masse. Furthermore, these plans highlighted locations teeming with unsuspecting civilians, such as supermarkets and dining halls, as potential targets.

The Shin Bet has prepared the NILI unit, which is quite reminiscent of the actions Israel took after the massacre at the Munich Olympics.
This time, too, the goal is to eliminate each and every one of the #Hamas operatives who took part in the raid & massacre in Israel. pic.twitter.com/fiKi7Y7JZS

— Israel Kicks A** (@Israelkicksass) October 21, 2023

This multi-pronged assault strategy, aimed not only at causing widespread panic but also inflicting maximum damage, echoes the sinister tactics employed by groups like ISIS. The recent events reaffirm that the threats posed by extremist factions like Hamas are both real and rapidly escalating. As these revelations come to light, they further underscore the importance of global unity in the fight against terror and radical ideologies.

In the backdrop of the escalating Israel-Hamas conflict, global leaders are taking proactive measures to express their support and solidarity with Israel. As the international community's focus intensifies on the region, French President Emmanuel Macron and Dutch Prime Minister Mark Rutte are set to visit Israel this week, as announced by the Israeli prime minister’s office.

*JUST IN:* In an effort to track down all those involved in the brutal terrorist attack that left more than 1,400 Israelis murdered, the Shin Bet has established a new unit named Nili, an acronym in Hebrew for "The Eternity of Israel Will Not Lie." pic.twitter.com/9zknzjQbwf

— Natalie Zion #EndJewHatred (@natalie_Zion_) October 22, 2023

In a pivotal move, President Macron is slated to meet with Israeli PM Netanyahu on Tuesday. These talks are expected to revolve around bolstering bilateral ties, discussing the ongoing conflict, and exploring avenues for de-escalation and peace.

Apart from the European leaders, the situation has also captured the attention of US President Joe Biden. On Sunday, he convened discussions about the Israel-Hamas conflict with prominent Western powerhouses. The White House revealed that the dialogue involved leaders from the UK, Canada, France, Germany, and Italy.

Unwavering in their stance, the leaders collectively expressed their unequivocal support for Israel. The White House stated, “The leaders reiterated their support for Israel and its right to defend itself against terrorism.” Moreover, the international leaders emphasized the paramount importance of adherence to international humanitarian laws. This includes safeguarding civilians, emphasizing the shared global responsibility in ensuring that innocent lives are protected amidst conflicts.

Shin Bet created a new elite unit known as the NILI, an acronym for a Hebrew phrase which translates as “the Eternal One of Israel will not lie.”

The unit is named after the WW I-era Jewish espionage network. The unit has only one mission, that is to eliminate the Hamas… pic.twitter.com/7CCvJRfBRi

— Char (@cqc_coffee_guns) October 22, 2023

Israeli Security Agencies Join Forces in the Aftermath of Hamas's October Attack

In a response to the harrowing events of October 7, Israel's premier security agencies, Mossad and Shin Bet, have taken a decisive step to counter Hamas's aggressive actions. A new special unit, named "Nili", has been constituted with a singular goal: to track, hunt, and eliminate the Hamas terrorists responsible for the atrocities committed earlier this month.

The designation "Nili" harkens back to a period of historic resistance. It is reminiscent of the World War I-era Jewish underground organization and stands as an acronym for the Hebrew phrase translating to "the Eternal One of Israel will not lie."

Mossad, serving as Israel's intelligence unit, and Shin Bet, the nation's internal security service, will synergize their efforts under the Nili banner. This task force's primary directive is to pursue and neutralize every single Hamas operative implicated in the ground invasion and terrorist attacks that shook Southern Israel barely two weeks ago.

In particular, the "Nili" unit is geared to dismantle Hamas’s notorious special commando unit known as "Nukhba" (translated as “elite”). This very unit was instrumental in the execution of the horrors that befell Israel on 7th October. A vast cadre of Nukhba operatives, numbering in the thousands, breached Israel's defenses and were responsible for mass murders, assaults, and the abduction of more than 250 Israeli and foreign nationals, relocating them to Gaza. Employing a multifaceted assault strategy encompassing land, sea, and air routes, the Hamas onslaught resulted in the tragic loss of over 1,400 lives, with many more sustaining injuries. The formation of the Nili unit signals Israel's unwavering commitment to bring justice to the victims and re-establish a semblance of peace and security for its citizens.

Terrorists: The IDF is coming for you.
"Shin Bet has established a new unit named NILI, (The Eternal One of Israel Will Not Lie.)
This unit is dedicated to hunting down & eliminating every individual who played a role in the massacre 2 weeks ago."https://t.co/vniVRosj6f

— Jerusalem of Iron 🇮🇱 עם ישראל חי (@jerusalemofiron) October 22, 2023

While a significant number of Hamas terrorists who infiltrated Israel were neutralized, several evaded capture, retreating back into the Gaza Strip, and took numerous civilians as hostages. The newly formed Nili unit is now tasked with tracking down these individuals.

Distinct from other Israeli Command and Control units, Nili will operate autonomously. While conventional units typically aim to neutralize imminent threats and high-profile terrorists, Nili has a specific mandate: locating and dealing with those Hamas operatives who retreated to Gaza post the massacre. Comprising both field operatives and intelligence personnel, the unit is well-equipped to undertake this mission.

Israel's proactive measures against Hamas escalated further in the subsequent days. Israeli Defense Forces (IDF) executed airstrikes within the Gaza Strip, neutralizing several top Hamas commandos. Key figures within the Nukhba unit, including its battalion head, Billal al-Qedra, and a company commander, Ali Qadi, were among the casualties.

In the week following the massacre, IDF operations intensified. On October 18, the IDF reported eliminating over 10 Hamas Nukhba operatives, specifically targeting the unit's top-tier members. A notable figure, Ayman Nofal, head of Hamas’s Central Gaza Brigade, was reportedly killed in an airstrike on October 17. The same day, an IDF operation targeting the residence of Hamas Chairman Ismail Haniyeh resulted in the deaths of approximately 14 of his family members, including his brother and nephew.

These aggressive actions underline Israel's intent to not only defend its citizens but to also send a clear message to Hamas and its affiliates: acts of terrorism will be met with swift and decisive retaliation.

The Israeli administration has been explicit in its intentions, warning that every member of Hamas is at risk.

Get them "nili"...israel stay strong https://t.co/veuHCzezdp

— इंडियन first (@JyotiGa64162462) October 22, 2023

Two individuals, in particular, are at the pinnacle of Israel's targets: Hamas military commander Muhammad Deif and its political leader, Yahya Sinwar. Both have been instrumental in the operations and leadership of Hamas over the years.

Sinwar, a founding member of Hamas from its inception during the First Intifada in 1987, has had a history of confrontation with the Israeli state. He was incarcerated in Israeli prisons for 23 years, where he acquired the Hebrew language. His eventual release in 2011 was part of a significant prisoner exchange deal, wherein approximately 1,100 Palestinian prisoners were traded for the liberation of a French-Israeli soldier, Gilad Shalit.

With tensions escalating, Israel's Defense Minister Yoav Gallant made the government's stance unequivocally clear, stating that members of Hamas have merely two choices: "Be killed or surrender unconditionally."

Both Yahya Sinwar and Muhammad Deif hail from the Khan Younis refugee camp in Gaza. They have long been on Israel's radar due to their roles in Hamas. The United States, recognizing the threat they pose, has included them in its most wanted International terrorist list since 2015.

Muhammad Deif, in particular, stands out as a particularly elusive figure. As the commander of the Izz ad-Din al-Qassam Brigades, Hamas’s military wing, he has been implicated in organizing a myriad of violent acts, ranging from suicide attacks to kidnappings. The mystery surrounding him is such that only one full-face photo of him is known to the public, and even that dates back two decades.

The current geopolitical atmosphere suggests that an Israeli ground invasion of Gaza could be on the horizon. Senior Israeli commanders have publicly alluded to preparations for such an operation, though the specifics, such as the exact timing, remain uncertain.

According to a statement issued by Israel’s military on 22nd October (Sunday), the commanding officer of Israel’s ground forces, Maj. Gen. Tamir Yedai has been meeting in recent days with soldiers training for “ground maneuvering.” In the wake of the ground invasion, the Israeli military has been reiterating its warning for civilians in Gaza to move to the southern part of the enclave. It has warned them to leave the Northern part of the enclave or be ready to be treated as a supporter of terrorists.

The Threat of Hamas and Israel's Stance on Counter-Terrorism

Hamas, founded in 1987, has been at the forefront of numerous violent confrontations with Israel. From its very inception, the organization has held a radicalized stance, advocating for the total destruction of Israel. This unwavering position has culminated in a series of inhumane terror attacks against civilian and military targets alike.

"Hi, I'm a dead terrorist." pic.twitter.com/hupHkZW2z8

— The Mossad: Satirical, Yet Awesome (@TheMossadIL) October 22, 2023

Hamas's tactics are characterized by brutality and a complete disregard for human life. Over the years, they have launched suicide attacks, rocket barrages, and abduction missions that have led to the tragic loss of innocent lives. The organization's actions in October, where they unleashed widespread violence in southern Israel, underscore the scale of their destructive potential. With reported mass killings, abductions, and other grievous acts, this was not just an attack on the state but an assault on humanity itself.

Israel, like any sovereign nation, possesses the fundamental right to defend its citizens and its territory from external threats. The relentless aggression of Hamas is not just a threat to Israel's national security but challenges the very fabric of civil society. When extremist entities champion ideologies that value destruction over peace and chaos over coexistence, it becomes an imperative for the targeted nations to act.

Israel's response to Hamas's terror attacks is rooted in this fundamental right to self-defense. While critics may debate the scale and nature of Israel's retaliatory measures, it is undeniable that the country faces a genuine and persistent threat from Hamas. The establishment of units like 'Nili' is a testament to Israel's commitment to neutralizing this threat. Such units aim to dismantle the core structures of Hamas, targeting their most dangerous elements and ensuring the safety and security of Israel's populace.

However, the complexities of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict mean that military operations often occur in densely populated areas, increasing the risk to civilians. Israel's military warnings to Gaza's civilians, urging them to move to safer locations, reflect the challenges of conducting operations in such environments. These warnings indicate Israel's attempt to minimize civilian casualties while targeting terrorists.

In conclusion, the inhumane actions of Hamas have necessitated a strong Israeli response. For Israel, countering the threat of Hamas is not merely about ensuring national security but preserving the values of democracy, peace, and human rights against an organization that seemingly opposes them. The international community must recognize the challenges Israel faces in this endeavor and understand the gravity of the threat posed by entities like Hamas.