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Sources: Netanyahu Said He Believes Intelligence Failure, Not Treason, Led to Oct. 7

Summary by Haaretz
At a closed-door Knesset committee session, the prime minister said he did not believe malicious intent from within Israel led to the October 7 attack. Netanyahu never rejected the claim publicly, despite many Israelis believing defense officials aided Hamas in an attempt to remove Netanyahu

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The Israeli Prime Minister admitted that he did not believe Hamas would attack Israel that day, explaining that "all thought" that the Palestinian Islamic group had been "dissounded".

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Israel's Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu admitted this Thursday that during the attacks of October 7, 2023, there were "intelligence errors," but he ruled out any act of "betrayal" by the Israeli secret services.

Addressing a closed session of the Knesset Foreign Affairs and Defense Committee, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu reportedly said of October 7 that “there was a serious… Netanyahu: There were intelligence failures in the October 7 attack, but not betrayal - NAVY NEWS

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Additional sources told Haaretz that the prime minister also addressed the draft exemption law during the discussion, saying that it "will be passed very soon, along with the law extending service to 36 months."

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Israel Hayom broke the news in on Thursday, February 5, 2026.
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