Israeli Military Intel Chief Resigns for Failing to Prevent Oct. 7 Hamas Massacre
By Bill Pan Israeli military’s top intelligence officer has resigned over his role in failing to prevent last October’s surprise attack on Israel. Maj. Gen. Aharon Haliva, who served the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) for 38 years, will step down as the chief of its intelligence arm and retire. He is the first senior Israeli official to take responsibility for failures surrounding the events of Oct. 7, during which thousands of Hamas-led terrorists broke through the high-tech security barriers around Gaza to launch a killing and kidnapping spree through the Israeli communities around the enclave. The Israeli government says that 1,200 of its citizens and foreigners died in the massacre, most of them civilians. Around 250 were abducted and brought to Hamas-controlled Gaza, where 133 remain as hostages. “The intelligence directorate under my command did not live up to the task we were entrusted with,” Mr. Haliva wrote in a resignation letter released by the military on Monday