Israeli Rift Widens: Lapid and Netanyahu Trade Blame over Oct 7 Failures
The Israeli opposition leader also recounted that Israeli Chief of Staff Herzi Halevi sought to meet with Netanyahu about the national security repercussions of the divide in the Zionist entity over the judicial overhaul, and was refused.
Halevi instead resorted to writing to Netanyahu about the dangers, Lapid said, adding: “Halevi wanted it on record that he had warned and been ignored.”
“There is no excuse for it, there can be no justification for it,” he continued.
Nonetheless, Lapid stressed, the Israeli military’s responsibility for the disaster “does not negate the political echelon’s responsibility” for the worst mistake in Israeli history.
“This catastrophe was preventable,” he insisted.
Netanyahu Office Hits Back
For his part, Netanyahu’s Office accuses Opposition Leader Yair Lapid of lying.
“Yair Lapid is lying again. Prime Minister Netanyahu did not receive any warning about the war in Gaza — not a month before and not even an hour before October 7. The opposite is true and the protocols prove it,” the Israeli premier’s office said in a statement.
“Lapid, who brought in workers from Gaza and gave free gas to [Hezbollah S.G. Sayyed Hasan] Nasrallah while promising that this would prevent war, is the last one who can preach in matters of security,” the statement read.
Source: Israeli media