Maps and documents recovered from the bodies of Hamas attackers reveal a coordinated plan to target children and take hostages inside an Israeli village near Gaza.

Documents exclusively obtained by NBC News show that Hamas created detailed plans to target elementary schools and a youth center in the Israeli kibbutz of Kfar Sa’ad, to “kill as many people as possible,” seize hostages and quickly move them into the Gaza Strip.

The attack plans, which are labeled “top secret” in Arabic, appear to be orders for two highly trained Hamas units to surround and infiltrate villages and target places where civilians, including children, gather. Israeli authorities are still determining the death toll in Kfar Sa’ad.

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    Active conflicts ALWAYS have ACTIVE INFORMATION OPERATIONS.

    Be skeptical. Just like how there is always a teddy bear in the rubble in Gaza, don’t take any “smoking gun” evidence at face value, from either side. Period.

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      At this point I don’t believe a damn word I read. I’m half convinced there isn’t a war. One day after I made a comment that a random twitter user could allege that one side is using white phosphorus and half the people reading would believe it without question, Israel was accused of using white phosphorus.

      It’s tiring. Kill every combatant on both sides and let the civilians live in peace.

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        Sadly, that’s another objective for some types of information operations (not all, but some): believe nothing, trust no one. That is actually one of the primary objectives of Russia’s propaganda machine, which is why their state media gives conflicting accounts of the same story.

        But that is not what I’m suggesting anyone does. I’m saying take in the information, mentally archive it, wait, and continue observing.

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        It’s information coming from an active warzone of a conflict that has already seen some of the highest levels of active information operations, ever.

        Disinformation isn’t just your racist uncle on Facebook, it’s a sophisticated and highly organized aspect of modern warfare.

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        Even facts from NBC will settle to be more accurate in a few weeks and months. War reporters are rushed into giving some broad strokes statements, where footage and interviews are a more important resource.

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        But it’s not about NBC News, they aren’t the source they’re just reporting it. Additionally I think everyone has learned that media only cares about being first to the punch with horribly written articles that aim to maximize engagement instead of the facts.

        Just look at what the ceo of cbs said in relation to their coverage on tramp