An Israeli comptroller announced that his office will examine the “multi-system failures” before, during and after Oct. 7 Operation Al-Aqsa Flood.
“No stone will be left unturned” in examining “personal responsibility” for the “failures on all levels – policy, military and civilian,” Matanyahu Englman said, as quoted by Israeli media.
Englman says that among the issues to be examined by his office are “the conduct of the government’s security cabinet; the conduct of policy makers and the military on October 7 itself; intelligence preparedness before October 7; the defense posture on the Gaza border before the Hamas invasion; the preparedness of the civilian security squads in the Gaza border region before the war; the funding of Hamas; and the lack of equipment for IDF soldiers,” The Times of Israel reported.
His office will also review the government’s actions following the outbreak of war, including civilian evacuations from the south and north; evacuating the injured and collecting and identifying the bodies of the victims; access of those harmed in the attack to their rights; and the government’s public diplomacy activities, the report added.
Other fields to be examined are the economic and technological aspects of the government’s functioning in connection to the war.
Englman said the functioning of government in these fields will be examined in the period before October 7, on the day itself, and in the time since.
He noted that the majority of the “State Comptroller’s” activities in 2024 will be dedicated to examining the October 7 events and everything pertaining to them.
Source: Israeli media