Sderot Mayor on IDF Investigation: "Some of the Lessons of October 7 Have Not Yet Been Assimilated"
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The investigation that the IDF presented to the residents determined that the army failed in defense and that security forces arrived without operational necessity. The readiness class did not have access to long weapons due to the IDF bureaucracy, and they did not conduct training for two years. The municipality sent warnings to the residents, and why did they not reach them?
In response to the IDF investigation, Mayor Alon Davidi calls on the government to complete all security measures • The investigation reveals: The readiness squad had no long weapons, there was no defense file for the city, and no force that was supposed to protect it arrived
IDF investigation into the battle in Sderot on October 7 reveals the serious failings that occurred at all levels of command in the army. Residents of the city are reacting for the first time with deep anger at the results: "There were terrorists in my neighborhood and no one knew about it until now."
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