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us understand the scenario and what they are trying to say behind the scenes? >> i think certainly what iran did that night surprised everybody in terms of the scale of it. iran has never conducted a direct attack against israel. has chosen to use its proxies. secondly, despite israelis killing nuclear scientists and other military officials in iran and blowing up a portion of the uranium enrichment nuclear site, conducted air strikes at the damascus international airport against iran's weapons warehouse. despite these things and no reaction from iran, after a number of days it became obvious that iran had made a decision they would conduct an attack themselves. even though everyone had that intelligence, no one anticipated the scale of this attack that would exceed 300 plus missiles and drones.

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israelis, the israeli government taking accountability for having been on watch when october 7 unfolded. >> what do you see in this move here? >> will the intelligence agencies, a while ago didn't they? they they admitted they were intelligence failures and on a pretty epic scale, if you look at the fallout from what happened on october the seventh, but also the fallout since then as well, the reaction this war that's come out of it and the pain that israel has been through. so this is someone finally taking account and responsibility for that. the question is whether or not it's enough. this is just one senior intelligence officer. were many people are pointing the finger at benjamin netanyahu, the prime minister who was ultimately, who is ultimately responsible for the reaction, and someone who is, of course plugged into intelligence and whether or not he saw that intel and whether he was part of that failure. so i don't think this is the end of it, but i think there will

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basically went from the house of congress right here and hopped a plane and a train to get here. that is how much they cared about this and how much they see that this is important. >> sandra: the update live from ukraine for us. thank you. >> john: now to the war between israel and hamas. israel's military plans to ramp up attacks in gaza proved more pressure on hamas to free the hostages. let's bring in the formal national security advisor to mike pence and fox news contributor. let's get to what might happen in the days ahead in a moment. there was a big move in israel where the idf intelligence chief said that he was going to resign over october the 7th. he said in the letter of resignation, "the intelligence director under my command and not fulfill its task. i carried that black day with me. i will forever bear the terrible pain of the war. he will stay on until a

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world. he did come out in the week after those attacks and say he publicly accepted responsibility, his share of the blame. but it has taken until now, six months of a war raging on in gaza for him to hand in his resignation letter. he has said the intelligence division under my command did not live up to the task we were entrusted with, i carry that black day with me ever since. and really the major general�*s announcement sets the stage for possibly more resignations from top security officials in the country, it will put pressure on some in the political echelons as well where responsibility hasn't really been taken for other failings that may have contributed to the 7th of october attacks. all of this comes as fighting continues in gaza. the focus over the past couple of days has been very much on what has been happening in khan younis in the

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him in the days following the attacks. however, his resignation has only come now. this likely reflects the greater visibility of his resignation and indeed replacement at this point in time. originally when we go back to the 7th of october, the idf was going to launch a large—scale ground operations into gaza and those required incredible intelligence collection needs, and therefore didn't make sense from a human resources perspective for haliva to remain in place. however, now that we are seeing the shift into more targeted operations in gaza, less of these large—scale territorial operations we saw in the early days in november or december and that becomes more feasible now. it is now more possible to find out put in his replacement as we see this operational shift. replacement as we see this operationalshift. i replacement as we see this operational shift. i suppose that's the question, isn't it? how does this leave the idf militarily? how much of a loss is this for them? obviously any loss of a senior commander is going to have

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and a warning you may find some details of her piece distressing. the ferocious hamas attacks of 7th october were a huge shock to israel and the rest of the world. it soon became clear that there were glaring failures by israeli military and security leaders that could have prevented or limited the impact of the deadliest assault in the country's history. now major general aharon haliva is the highest ranking israeli official to have resigned as a result. the head of intelligence said his division hadn't lived up to the task it was untested with. the task it was untrusted with. he wrote, "i carry that black day with me ever since." for six months, as israel has waged its most intense ever war in gaza, targeting hamas, questions of accountability have largely been set aside. but public frustration has been growing with

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implications for leadership and morale within the organisation. however, given the structure of the idf and the fact it is structured to withstand resignations, or indeed retirements at this level, i'd be very surprised if there was a significant impact on operations in gaza, or indeed in any of the other areas where the military intelligence unit operates. the ma'or intelligence unit operates. the major general _ intelligence unit operates. the major general is honestly a very senior member of the israeli military, the head of the military intelligence. would you expect any further resignations? that intelligence. would you expect any further resignations?— further resignations? at present i would not expect _ further resignations? at present i would not expect any _ further resignations? at present i would not expect any further- would not expect any further resignations given the significance of this particular resignation and given the fact that we still have operations going on in gaza and hamas leadership resignation would not be in the idf�*s favour at the moment. we also have rising tensions in the west bank and continued clashes on the israel— lebanon border. however, in the long term pressure will likely remain high on idf leadership to investigate its failures and for resignations to be submitted by individuals who are

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terms of the security failings on october the 7th. 50. terms of the security failings on october the 7th.— terms of the security failings on october the 7th. so, aharon haliva admitted in — october the 7th. so, aharon haliva admitted in his _ october the 7th. so, aharon haliva admitted in his letter— october the 7th. so, aharon haliva admitted in his letter this - october the 7th. so, aharon haliva admitted in his letter this was - october the 7th. so, aharon haliva admitted in his letter this was an l admitted in his letter this was an organisationalfailure, that admitted in his letter this was an organisational failure, that this was something that he oversaw and that it was a lack of intelligence gathering, but also interpretation that allowed these attacks to take place. that allowed these attacks to take lace. �* that allowed these attacks to take lace,�* ,, . place. and specifically? specifically _ place. and specifically? specifically he - place. and specifically? specifically he has - place. and specifically? specifically he has said | place. and specifically? - specifically he has said there was oversight in terms of understanding the particular attempts or efforts to set up these attacks, that signals that they may be taking place were ignored or not interpreted correctly, and that therefore that allowed it to take place. therefore that allowed it to take lace. ~ , ., ,, ~' therefore that allowed it to take lace. ~ , ., i. ,, .,, place. why do you think there has been such a _ place. why do you think there has been such a delay _ place. why do you think there has been such a delay in _ place. why do you think there has been such a delay in terms - place. why do you think there has been such a delay in terms of - place. why do you think there has been such a delay in terms of his| been such a delay in terms of his resignation? because there have been because, having there, in the months “p because, having there, in the months up until now, for somebody to take responsibility for the failures on october seven. you'll absolutely and haliva admitted responsibility for the attacks and said he carried with

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