Iran, Hamas and Hezbollah Wanted to Destroy Israel on Oct. 7 but Hamas's Bloodlust and Urge to Rape Partygoers Spoiled their Plans
Citing counterterrorism expert Yair Ansbacher, Glick explained how “the actual war plan” was for Hamas and Hezbollah “to attack simultaneously. This was Iran’s plan to destroy Israel.”
Hamas and Hezbollah “were both supposed to penetrate with thousands of terrorists into Israel from the north and the south, slaughter and then move on,” Glick explained. “They were supposed to seize enough control over southern and northern Israel to paralyze the IDF (Israeli Defense Forces) for weeks.”
The plan was to seize “hundreds, if not thousands” of hostages in Lebanon in the north and Gaza in the south. “That would be a strategic assault against Israel that could level the country. And that was the Iranian plan to defeat Israel in one day through this coordinated massacre.”
“Why didn’t it happen?” Glick said. “Two reasons: Hamas jumped the gun because they had this Supernova music festival on the border… The tantalizing prospect of mass rape of young Israeli women, and mass murder of young Israeli partygoers was like a raw steak in front of a lion’s den. They just couldn’t resist the temptation. So it was their bloodlust that made them jump the gun.”
Not only did Hamas begin the attack without waiting for their Iranian-backed Hezbollah brethren in the north, but “they got stuck”, Glick explained. “They were supposed to progress to military bases far away from the Gaza border. They were supposed to leave people behind and keep going. But they didn’t. They stayed in these communities to burn and decapitate children and rape their mothers, and murder their fathers and take people hostage to Gaza, because they were so happy to be doing this and so excited that they forgot their strategic objective.”