In the aftermath of the events of October 7, Israeli army intelligence chief Aharon Haliva announced his resignation. He took responsibility for the attacks carried out by Hamas, which resulted in numerous casualties and kidnappings. Haliva called for an investigation to look into the security lapses surrounding the attack.
In his resignation letter, Haliva admitted that the Intelligence Division was not adequately equipped for the task and acknowledged the weight of the responsibility entrusted to him. He called for a state committee to be established to thoroughly investigate the events that led to the attack.
The decision to resign was approved by Defense Minister Joav Galan. Haliva will remain in his role until a replacement is appointed in an orderly manner. The Israeli military praised Haliva’s 38 years of service and his contribution to national security.
Haliva’s resignation marks a landmark event as he is the first high-ranking official in Israel to resign over security lapses. After his resignation, opposition leader Yair Lapid urged Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to take responsibility for failures and follow suit.
Lapid emphasized that accountability is crucial when mistakes are made, especially in national security matters. He commended Haliva’s decision and hoped it would set a precedent for others who may have failed their duties in similar circumstances.
Israeli authorities are now working on finding those responsible for carrying out the attacks on October 7th and ensuring that such incidents do not happen again in future.