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Israeli army chief fires top officers for failures during October 7 attack

reuters • November 24, 2025, 11:34:19 IST
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Israeli army chief Eyal Zamir has dismissed and formally reprimanded several commanders and senior officers for failures in the handling of the Hamas-led October 7 attack. He said the Israel Defence Forces (IDF) had failed in its primary purpose of protecting civilians.

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Israel's army chief Eyal Zamir salutes after laying a wreath on the grave during the funeral of late Israeli hostage soldier Hadar Goldin in the military cemetery in Kfar Saba, Israel, on November 11, 2025. (Photo: Abir Sultan/Pool via Reuters)

Israel’s military chief on Sunday dismissed several senior military personnel and reprimanded others over their roles in the failures on October 7, 2023 when Hamas launched a surprise attack on southern Israel from Gaza.

A number of officers were told they would be released from reserve duty and would no longer serve in the military, the military said in a statement. Others were issued formal reprimands while one was informed that their service would be ended. Another tendered his resignation.

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Those informed that they would be released from reserve duty included the former heads of intelligence directorate, operations directorate, and southern command, which is responsible for Gaza. The generals had previously resigned from active service but remained on reserve duty.

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“The IDF failed in its primary mission on October 7th — to protect the civilians of the State of Israel,” Israeli military chief of staff Eyal Zamir said, referring to the Israel Defense Forces.

“This is a severe, resounding, systemic failure, relating to decisions and conduct on the eve of the event and during it. The lessons of that day are numerous and significant, and they must serve as our compass for the future toward which I intend to lead the IDF.”

The latest disciplinary steps come as Israeli officials face mounting public pressure over accountability for the failures that led to the attack.

Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s government has not yet opened a national inquiry into the October 7 attack. Thousands of protesters were joined by opposition leaders in Tel Aviv on Saturday night demanding a state commission of inquiry.

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The October 7 assault by Hamas and other Palestinian factions killed around 1,200 people in Israel and saw some 250 taken hostage, according to Israeli tallies.

The attack triggered Israel’s ground and air campaign in Gaza, which has devastated large parts of the enclave and killed more than 69,000 people, according to local health authorities.

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Israel and Hamas reached a US-brokered ceasefire agreement last month, as part of the first phase of a plan to end the war.

(This is an agency story. Except for the headline, the story has not been edited by Firstpost staff.)

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