The leaders of the security services took responsibility for the October attacks.. Halevy (right), Bar (center), and Haleva (agencies)

Israeli Channel 12 said that the leaders of the occupation security system previously bore responsibility for the failure of the attack of last October 7.

She added that these leaders made it clear that they would resign from their positions and leave for their homes when circumstances permit.

According to the channel, the Chief of Staff of the occupation army, Herzi Halevy, the head of the Shin Bet, Ronen Bar, and the head of the Intelligence Division of the Israeli Army (Aman), Aharon Haleva, are still hesitant about the correct time to resign.

She added that they intend to remain in their positions as long as the war on the Gaza Strip and in the north continues.

Channel 12 said that the leaders of the security forces are taking into account the issue of submitting their resignation and appointing their replacements, especially with the current political situation of the occupation, as political officials will appoint their replacements.

The three heads of the security services admitted responsibility for the failure to warn of the attack by the Islamic Resistance Movement (Hamas) and the Al-Aqsa Flood Battle, on October 7th.

The occupation army suffered heavy losses during its aggression against the Gaza Strip, which forced it to withdraw several brigades of its forces from the Gaza Strip, including Battalion No. 7107, the 36th Division, and the 13th Battalion in the Golani Brigade within one month, despite many justifications in which it indicated that this step aims to strengthen Troops.

Hillel Shokin, a lecturer at Tel Aviv University, wrote an article in Haaretz newspaper, reading the meanings and connotations of the withdrawal of elite forces from the Gaza Strip, and the Israeli aspiration to begin the third phase of the war and redeploy the forces: “We will not win even if we are together as well. We have already lost the current military campaign on Gaza from Our right to a national homeland in the Land of Israel has been postponed, and the loss became clear on October 7th.

The lecturer at Tel Aviv University added, "Every additional day of ground maneuver increases failure, and when this military campaign ends, as is expected in a few weeks due to international pressure, Israel will find itself in a more difficult situation than the one it entered into."

Source: Israeli press