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IDF to Probe Failures in Oct. 7 Attack

By    |   Tuesday, 20 February 2024 10:05 AM EST

The Israel Defense Forces will begin the process of investigating its failures during the events of Oct. 7, their lead-up, and its war conduct since then, IDF Chief of Staff Lt. Gen. Herzi Halevi announced on Tuesday.

The process is set to begin in the coming days with internal investigations in every IDF unit led by its commander, which will be concluded around May.

After the investigations of the individual units are completed, the army will make decisions on the dismissal of commanders who failed in their conduct.

In a second step, an inspection committee led by retired generals will then take over the investigations and externally probe the IDF's performance.

The investigation's main conclusions will be presented to the public, in an effort to restore a measure of public trust in the IDF, traditionally seen as the most trusted institution in the country.

"We have the duty to investigate. This is a necessity and not a privilege," Halevi wrote in a letter to the commanders of the army in which he explained the rationale of the investigations.

"Only then will we be able to understand how we could have acted and how we will act in the future to better protect the citizens of Israel. Each unit will investigate the battles and the events in which they participated and we will investigate up the chain of command, rank for rank."

"At this stage, the IDF will investigate the opening events [of the war], but a unit on a break from the fighting, will also have to investigate the events that followed – in the name of learning and preventing the loss of knowledge," Halevi wrote.

"We will carry out the investigations in light of five leading values: truth, factuality, transparency, responsibility, and camaraderie."

Halevi met with State Comptroller Matanyahu Englman two weeks ago to coordinate their separate inspections of the army's conduct.

"The meeting was held in a good spirit out of a common desire to act without harming the war effort. To that end, there will be a dialogue between the work groups, after which the two will talk again," they said in a joint statement.

Last month, Halevi appointed the members of the inspection committee but was met with criticism within the government. Therefore, it was decided to postpone the external part until the end of the internal investigations in May.

Israeli media reported that the committee will be led by former Minister of Defense and IDF Chief of Staff, Lt. Gen. Shaul Mofaz, and will include retired Major Generals Yoav Har-Even, Sami Turgeman, and Aharon Ze'evi Farkash.

Especially the reported appointment of Mofaz was criticized by members of the government coalition, as Mofaz has been a vocal critic of the government and Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.

In addition to the investigations, the IDF will also resume the process of new appointments to senior positions in the army, including ranks of colonel and brigadier general, which were on hold due to the war.

The chief of staff will appoint new officers at the level of brigade and division commanders, and appoint new staff officers in the coming weeks.

No new appointments will be made in certain "sensitive" positions that are directly related to the failures of Oct. 7 before the conclusions of the investigations are available, Army Radio reported.

The IDF will also initiate a new multi-year plan to adapt the army to its new strategic situation in the wake of the war.

Republished with permission from All Israel News

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The Israel Defense Forces will begin the process of investigating its failures during the events of Oct. 7, their lead-up, and its war conduct since then, IDF Chief of Staff Lt. Gen. Herzi Halevi announced on Tuesday.
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