Resignations of army and police force commanders continue in Israel
The resignations of commanders in the Israeli army and police forces continue. Yesterday, two army and police commanders submitted their resignations. And the mass media report that the resignation of a high-ranking military official of the army is also likely in December.
The resignations of commanders in the Israeli army and police forces continue. Yesterday, two army and police commanders submitted their resignations. And the mass media report that the resignation of a high-ranking military official of the army is also likely in December.
The reason for the resignations can be considered both the "Al-Aghsa Storm" operation and the destructive war in Gaza. Aaron Halivan, the head of the Military Intelligence Department of the Zionist Army, resigned a few months ago, as a result of the defeat of the regime's army against the Palestinian Resistance during Operation Al-Aghsa Storm. He said in this regard: "On October 7, 2023, Hamas carried out an operation that had unfortunate results for us, and the unit under my command did not act properly (anticipate the operation).
The memory of this black day is with me day and night, and the intense pain it caused will stay with me forever." Due to the devastating war in Gaza and the lack of any plan in Netanyahu's cabinet, as well as the inability to find a place to keep Zionist prisoners, resignations have increased in the regime's army and police. even high-ranking officials are pleased. Yesterday, Uzi Livy, the commander of the West Bank police unit, and Yossi Shariel, the commander of the occupying army's military intelligence unit No. 8200, submitted their resignations. Reporting on Livy's resignation, the regime's Channel 12 noted that this is the third resignation among police forces in a month. Military Intelligence Division 8200 is the largest division of the Military Intelligence Department, responsible for collecting information from war zones and developing information collection tools, continuously updating information, analyzing and processing data and providing it to the competent authorities. The unit strives to achieve technical and cyber excellence at all levels of the regime's security system, both military and political. However, resignations are not limited to high-ranking officials.
The regime's media revealed that more than 1,000 Zionist officers of various military ranks have expressed their desire to resign. The Israeli media reported that in order to avoid a chaotic situation in the army, this information is kept secret. Some Zionist sources have reported that the regime's Joint Chiefs of Staff, Herzy Holloway, will likely resign at the end of December. It was reported that Holloway linked the timing of his resignation with the completion of the investigation into the October 7 attack and preparations for war on the northern front.