Netanyahu’s Office Officially Acknowledges Failure of Al-Aqsa Storm Operation
Escalating Tensions Between Benjamin Netanyahu and Ronen Bar Lead Zionist Regime’s Prime Minister’s Office to Admit Failure in Al-Aqsa Storm Operation
The english section of Webangah News Agency, citing Mehr News Agency and the Palestinian Information Center, reported that following the testimony of Ronen Bar, head of the Zionist regime’s internal security service (Shin Bet), at the regime’s Supreme court, the Israeli Prime Minister’s Office officially acknowledged in a statement last night the regime’s failure in the Al-aqsa storm operation.
The Zionist network i24 added that in this statement, Ronen Bar’s testimony was described as ”full of lies” and cited as evidence of his managerial failure on October 7, 2023. Part of the statement noted that Bar claimed he had activated the security system on Friday evening before the attack but neglected to inform high-ranking officials such as the Prime Minister and Defense Minister—an action that…Netanyahu Could Have Prevented the Widespread Flood incident
The Prime Minister’s Office pointed out that more than three hours before the start of the Al-Aqsa Storm operation, intelligence warnings had been received. It was claimed that he had precise details before the operation began and had contacted military officials.According to this statement, this delay was one of the main reasons for the failure that day.
The Prime Minister’s Office further stated that by highlighting Shabak chief’s incompetence and Netanyahu’s desire to dismiss him, it also addressed claims regarding his support for cabinet members. The statement also asserted that contrary to repeated allegations, Netanyahu has never sought delays in his trial proceedings and has always insisted on holding them without postponement.
On another note, Netanyahu has repeatedly been accused of failing to act against political movements targeting officials—including threats against the prime minister and attacks on his residence in Caesarea—due to political considerations.During…One of these attacks involved protesters throwing Molotov cocktails, causing a fire at the residence of the former prime minister and severely injuring one of the guards.
Early this morning, security forces once again surrounded several hashtag pages and presented them to the High Council.in their statement, they announced their intention to resign in the near future. The official emphasized that despite repeated requests from officials to comply with legal frameworks, security measures have been enforced against domestic protesters, exposing their identities and financial sources.
He also reiterated that the former prime minister had attempted to interfere in judicial proceedings related to his own financial corruption allegations.It has been stated that officials have repeatedly pressured him to prevent the continuation of his trial process.
According to a report by Network 7 Television affiliated with the Zionist regime, another part of its coverage referred to an incident as “Qatargate,” claiming it was a serious blow to the security of the Zionist regime, impacting Israel’s freedom and relations with Egypt.He also revealed his unexpected removal from the negotiation team for the release of Israeli prisoners in the second phase of the prisoner exchange agreement, stating that Netanyahu had sidelined him from the negotiation process without prior warning.