Israeli military admits failures in October 7 attack
The Israeli military's investigation into the October 7 attack by Hamas revealed significant failures in assessing the group's intentions and capabilities. The military admitted it was unprepared for the surprise assault, which resulted in the deadliest attack in Israeli history. The findings may increase pressure on Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to initiate a broader inquiry into the political decisions leading up to the attack. Netanyahu has not accepted responsibility and has resisted calls for a commission of inquiry despite public outcry. Military officials noted that the attack was a complete failure, with Hamas executing a well-planned operation that caught Israeli forces off guard. The report suggests reforms in military intelligence and the creation of special units to better prepare for future threats.