Watan-The military media affiliated with Al-Qassam Brigades posted a picture with the title “From failure in warning… cannot decide” on its social media accounts, delivering a new message to the occupation that stirred a lot of reactions.
This expressive and direct message to the Zionist enemy came after its repeated failure to use its own warning systems, which were disabled by Al-Qassam elements on October 7 during the “Aqsa Tempest” attack.
Al-Qassam to the occupation: “One who fails in warning cannot achieve decisiveness.”
Consequently, Al-Qassam affirmed to the enemy that it cannot determine the rules of engagement and the battle because it failed to use the system it claims to be famous for.
The image, designed using artificial intelligence, showed alarm devices above a tower connected by an underground electrical cable.
Meanwhile, the resistance fighters were seen breaching the wall on which the alarm devices were placed, some on foot and others on motorcycles, simulating the start of the “Aqsa Tempest” battle.
كتائب القسام تنشر عبر حسابها الرسمي:🔻
من فشل في الإنذار.. لا يمكنه الحسم pic.twitter.com/AXluz1F7GH— محمد بن عبدالمجيد الزنداني (@moohhha) January 28, 2024
Israeli Intelligence Failure
According to a study published by the Ahram Center for Political and Strategic Studies titled “The War in Gaza and its Strategic Implications on the Palestinian Cause,” the performance of the resistance revealed a major Israeli intelligence failure when fighters managed to bypass electronic border warning systems, numerous cameras, and sensing devices.
They created more than 10 openings through the wall that the Israeli army had finished building, stretching 65 kilometers around the Gaza Strip, at the end of 2021.
Among other tactics employed by factions was disrupting the Iron Dome by launching a massive number of rockets simultaneously, surpassing the capabilities of the Iron Dome system to intercept them.
This caused what is called “saturation” when the resistance launched 5000 rockets in the first 24 hours of the attack, with each volley consisting of 100 to 150 rockets.