NOURNEWS: Israeli newspaper “Yedioth Ahronoth” reported that the commander of the “ghosts,” the special unit of the Zionist regime army, has resigned. The media predicts that Herzi Halevi, the chief of the Israel Army, and Ronen Bar, the director of the Israeli Security Agency, will soon resign as well.
According to the newspaper, Yehuda Fox, the commander of the central command of the Army, has also informed the Army’s joint headquarters about his resignation. He has been the general in charge of the West Bank for three years.
It was the resignation of “Aharon Haliva,” the Israeli military intelligence chief, that initiated the domino-like resignations of other Israeli military staff. Shortly after the beginning of the Gaza war, Haliva stated that he would take responsibility for the intelligence failures that led to Hamas’s attack on October 7. He wrote in a letter that his organization “failed to accomplish the tasks assigned to it.”
Haliva resigned about seven months after the surprising October 7 operation by Hamas, and some media outlets suggest that the wave of resignations mirrors the response that residents of the occupied territories expected following the Al-Aqsa Storm Operation.
Their primary question was how Hamas could easily breach border obstacles and fences, causing unprecedented losses to the Israeli regime over the past seven decades.
It was expected that the political, intelligence, security, and military systems of the Zionist regime would immediately withdraw from their positions while being responsive. However, Benjamin Netanyahu, the Prime Minister of the Zionist regime, evaded his responsibilities as the primary culprit and the one responsible for the event by immediately attacking Gaza and initiating a war, postponing any response and decision until after the war.
Currently, seven months after the Gaza war, with the army having not achieved any of its goals set from the first day, such as the destruction of Hamas and the freedom of Israeli captives, and with the geography of war extended to the Lebanon border, the Bab-al-Mandab Strait, and other parts of the region, news of resignations and withdrawals is being disseminated.
According to this, some also speculate that since the domino-like resignations began a week after the True Promise Operation, the short time between resignations and Iran’s missile and drone attacks on the Occupied Territories is not irrelevant. Many observers believe that the resignations will lead to the fall of Benjamin Netanyahu; however, these are the first falling bricks of a wall against which the prime minister of the Zionist regime has leaned.