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Taking responsibility: IDF Intelligence head, Maj.-Gen. Aharon Haliva, resigns from the IDF


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Maj.-Gen. Aharon Haliva, the IDF Military Intelligence Directorate head, has retired from the IDF after leaving a letter of resignation on the desk of IDF Chief of Staff Herzi Halevi, Israeli media reported on Monday.

Shortly after, the IDF released a statement saying, “In a decision with the Chief of Staff and with the approval of the Minister of Defense, Major General Aharon Haliva will conclude his role and retire from the IDF after appointing a successor through an orderly and professional process.

Major General Aharon Haliva noted in his request his high appreciation for the performance of the Military Intelligence Directorate’s personnel during the war.

The Chief of Staff thanked Major General Aharon Haliva for his service over 38 years in the IDF, during which he contributed significantly as a fighter and commander for the security of the state.”

The resignation letter that IDF Military Intelligence Directorate Maj.-Gen. Aharon Haliva left on the desk of Chief of Staff, Herzi Halevi, April 22, 2024. (credit: IDF SPOKESPERSON’S UNIT)

A link to a copy of his letter to the Chief of Staff was attached to the statement.

Claiming responsibility

In his letter, Haliva states that he would like to take responsibility for what happened on October 7 and promises to do his best to complete as many of the war’s goals as possible.

These goals include reestablishing military dominance in the north and south of the Gaza Strip, deterring further threats from Iran and other foreign enemies, and returning the hostages.

As time passed since October 7, calls for him to resign from the public increased as well. This was mainly due to two factors: the increasing passing of time since the October 7 attack and the recent military intelligence blunder in which the IDF miscalculated Iran’s response to the strike that killed Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps official Mohammad Reza Zahedi.

Haliva was expected to resign for a while and has even stated his intention in the past.

In response to Haliva’s announcement, Yesh Atid Party member Vladimir Beliak posted on the social media platform X: “IDF Intelligence Directorate head was wise to resign. A state inquiry committee must be established without delay. The Prime Minister must resign immediately, regardless of the establishment of a state inquiry committee.

1. טוב עשה ראש אמ”ן שהתפטר.2. ועדת חקירה ממלכתית חייבת לקום ללא דיחוי.3. ראש הממשלה חייב להתפטר באופן מיידי ללא קשר להקמת ועדת חקירה ממלכתית.

— MK Vladimir Beliak ולדימיר בליאק️ (@VladimirBeliak) April 22, 2024


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Israeli military intelligence chief resigns over his role in failing to prevent Oct. 7 attack


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TEL AVIV, Israel (AP) — The head of Israeli military intelligence resigned on Monday over the failures surrounding Hamas’ unprecedented Oct. 7 attack, the military said, becoming the first senior figure to step down over his role in the deadliest assault in Israel’s history.

Maj. Gen. Aharon Haliva’s resignation could set the stage for more resignations among Israel’s top security brass over Hamas’ attack, when militants blasted through Israel’s border defenses, rampaged through Israeli communities unchallenged for hours and killed 1,200 people, most civilians, while taking roughly 250 hostages into Gaza. That attack set off the war against Hamas in Gaza, now in its seventh month.

“The intelligence directorate under my command did not live up to the task we were entrusted with. I carry that black day with me ever since, day after day, night after night. I will carry the horrible pain of the war with me forever,” Haliva wrote in his resignation letter, which was provided by the military.

Haliva, as well as other military and security leaders, were widely expected to resign in response to the glaring failures that led up to Oct. 7 and the scale of its ferocity.

But the timing of the resignations has been unclear because Israel is still fighting Hamas in Gaza and battling the Lebanese militant group Hezbollah in the north. Tensions with Iran are also at a high following attacks between the two enemies. Some military experts have said resignations at a time when Israel is engaged on multiple fronts is irresponsible and could be interpreted as a sign of weakness.

Shortly after the attack, Haliva had publicly said that he shouldered blame for not preventing the assault as the head of the military department responsible for providing the government and the military with intelligence warnings and daily alerts.

While Haliva and others have accepted blame for failing to stop the attack, others have stopped short, most notably Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, who has said he will answer tough questions about his role but has not outright acknowledged direct responsibility for allowing the attack to unfold. He has also not indicated that he will step down, although a growing protest movement is demanding elections be held soon.

The Hamas attack, which came on a Jewish holiday, caught Israel and its vaunted security establishment entirely off guard. Israelis’ sense of faith in their military — seen by most Jews as one of the country’s most trustworthy institutions — was shattered in the face of Hamas’ onslaught. The resignation could help restore some of that trust.

The attack set off the devastating war that has killed more than 34,000 Palestinians in Gaza, according to the local health ministry. The ministry’s count doesn’t distinguish between combatants and non-combatants, but it says at least two-thirds of the dead are children and women. The fighting has devastated Gaza’s two largest cities, and driven 80% of the territory’s population to flee to other parts of the besieged coastal enclave. The war has sparked a humanitarian catastrophe that has drawn warnings of imminent famine.

The attack also sent shock waves through the region. Tensions have rocked the Israeli-occupied West Bank, as well as cities and towns within Israel itself.

On Monday, Israeli police said that a car had slammed into pedestrians in Jerusalem, wounding three lightly, and security camera video showed two men exiting the car with a rifle before the fleeing the scene. Police later said they arrested the two men.

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This story has been edited to correct the spelling of Maj. Gen. Aharon Haliva’s surname.


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