Israeli military says it failed to protect Gaza border town on Oct. 7
- The Israeli military admitted it failed to protect Kibbutz Be’eri during the October 7 Hamas attack.
- Despite the military's failure, residents of Be’eri, including the rapid response team, bravely attempted to repel the invading militants.
- The military shared its report with residents still displaced since the attack, which led to Israel’s conflict with Hamas in Gaza.
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Israeli army acknowledges Oct. 7 failures, including slow response
JERUSALEM — The Israeli military on Thursday acknowledged a string of errors in its response to the deadly Hamas attacks on October 7, including slow response times and disorganization, as it released the results of its first investigation into failures during the assault that triggered the war in Gaza. The report focused on the border community of Be’eri, where over 100 people were killed and more than 30 others taken hostage by Hamas. It was a…
Israeli Army Acknowledges Oct. 7 Failures, Including Slow Response and Disorganization
JERUSALEM—The Israeli military on July 11 acknowledged a string of errors in its response to the deadly attacks by the Hamas terrorist group last Oct. 7, including slow response times and disorganization, as it released the results of its first investigation into failures during the assault that triggered the war in Gaza. The report focused on the border community of Be’eri, where over 100 people were killed and more than 30 others taken hostage…
ISRAELI ARMY ACKNOWLEDGES FAILURES ON OCT. 7
Meir Zarbiv, a member of Kibbutz Be'eri, an Israeli communal farm, visits a battle-scarred house Thursday in the kibbutz near the Gaza border. The Israeli military said Thursday that Israeli hostages held in a home struck by tank fire Oct.…

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