12/31/2024–|Last updated: 12/31/202411:39 PM (Mecca time)
Hebrew media said, today, Tuesday, that the Israeli army has worked in recent days to strengthen the border infrastructure as part of the lessons of the “Al-Aqsa Flood” attack launched by the Palestinian resistance on October 7, 2023.
The Israeli Broadcasting Corporation reported that there will be an Israeli army base or military site in front of every Israeli settlement.
On the northern front, the Broadcasting Corporation explained that the Israeli army is preparing to withdraw from the western sector of Lebanon in coordination with the American monitoring mechanism.
Today, Israeli Channel 12 said that about a thousand affected families signed a petition demanding a government investigation committee into the events of October 7, while Channel 14 said that the army recruited dozens of prominent lawyers to advise officers as part of the investigations of that attack.
This comes as the Israeli media focuses on what it sees as the delay of Benjamin Netanyahu’s government in forming an official investigation committee into the attack of October 7, 2023, amid questions about the reasons for this delay.
Yedioth Ahronoth newspaper also reported earlier that Judicial Advisor Gali Beharav Mayar called on Benjamin Netanyahu’s government to expedite the formation of an official investigation committee regarding the October 7 failures.
Reports last week spoke of the army’s intention to submit a report to Defense Minister Yisrael Katz regarding the ongoing investigations into its failures to confront the attack of October 7, 2023.
A few days ago, Israeli President Isaac Herzog stressed the importance of forming an official investigation committee into the attack, in light of the disagreements and statements Israel is witnessing between the political and security levels about bearing responsibility for the failure to confront the October 7 attack.
While the Military Intelligence Division previously announced that it “bears responsibility for the failure,” Netanyahu insists on denying that he received any prior warnings from the military establishment about a possible attack from Gaza.