Hamas Attack Israel Acknowledges Mistakes by Its Intelligence Services

Hamas Attack: Israel Acknowledges “Mistakes” by Its Intelligence Services

The Israeli government’s national security adviser on Saturday acknowledged “mistakes” by the intelligence services in the run-up to the bloody surprise attacks carried out by Hamas Palestinians in Israel on October 7.

Published on: October 14, 2023 – 8:54 p.m

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“It is my mistake, and it reflects the mistakes of all those who make the assessments,” Tzachi Hanegbi, who recently suggested he could not predict Hamas attacks, told an intelligence news conference. “We really thought Hamas had learned its lesson” from its last major war against Israel in 2021, he added.

Hamas fighters entered Israel on October 7thMore than 1,300 people were killed, most of them civilians, including children. The Israeli army confirmed Saturday that it had identified “more than 120 civilians held captive in Gaza,” including about 150 hostages kidnapped by Hamas, which has threatened to execute them. Hundreds of people are still missing and their bodies are still being identified. Tzachi Hanegbi also rejected any discussion of a prisoner exchange with Hamas. “It is not possible to negotiate with an enemy we have sworn to destroy,” he said.

Retaliatory strikes by Israeli forces in the Gaza Strip, a small, impoverished, besieged area between Israel and Egypt, have killed more than 2,200 Palestinians, most of them civilians, including 724 children, according to local authorities.

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(With AFP)