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Israel Army Chief To Quit Over Oct 7 Hamas Attack, Navy, Air Chiefs To Follow

It remains to be seen if the decision by the army chief to take responsibility for the Hamas attack will be followed upon by Israel's politicians including Prime Minister Netanyahu
Gen Halevi will leave in March after handing over investigations into how and why his army failed on Oct 7. Photo: The Arab Weekly

Israel Army Chief Gen Herzi Halevi, said on Tuesday he would resign on March 6, taking responsibility for the massive security lapse on Oct. 7, 2023, when Palestinian Hamas gunmen from Gaza carried out a cross-border attack on Israel.

Halevi, who had been widely expected to step down in the wake of the deadliest single day in Israel’s history, said he would complete the Israel Defence Forces’ inquiries into Oct. 7 and strengthen the IDF’s readiness for security challenges.

It was not immediately clear who would replace Halevi as Israel Army Chief. He did not name a successor to whom he would hand over command.

Despite public anger over the attack, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s government has resisted calls to open a state inquiry into its own responsibility for the security
breach that resulted in 1,200 Israelis being killed and about 250 hostages taken.

“On the morning of Oct. 7, the IDF under my command failed in its mission to protect the citizens of Israel,” Halevi wrote in his resignation letter to Defence Minister Israel Katz.

Israel, he added, paid heavily in human lives and those kidnapped and was wounded in “body and soul.”

“My responsibility for the terrible failure accompanies me every day, hour by hour, and will do so for the rest of my life,” said Halevi, a military veteran of four decades.

In a televised address, Halevi promised a deep and transparent investigation, the details of which would be presented to the defence minister and, as much as permissible,
to the public.

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Maariv news outlet reported that the heads of the navy and air force would soon submit their resignations.

“I hope that our government will take the same responsibility,” former diplomat Zeev Harel told Reuters.

Halevi was in lockstep with former defence minister Yoav Gallant, who was fired by Netanyahu in November, and at loggerheads with some ministers over military conscription exemptions given to ultra-Orthodox Jewish seminary students.

A number of senior military officers have already resigned over Oct. 7, and the head of the military’s Southern Command, Major-General Yaron Finkelman, also said he would be resigning.

“Maybe our prime minister should take example from the personal responsibility that the chief of staff has taken,” activist Gil Ashkenazy, 60, told Reuters.

After 15 months of war in Gaza, the first phase of a ceasefire deal with Hamas went into effect on Sunday, with three hostages released from a planned 33 in the next six weeks. Some 94 Israel hostages are believed to remain in Gaza, though some may have died in captivity.

With Reuters inputs