Zionists admit catastrophic performance of their military on October 7
The Zionist Regime’s Army,in a seperate report on the events at the “Zikim” coastal area during Operation al-Aqsa storm,described the flight of its soldiers in the face of Palestinian fighters as its greatest defeat.
According to a report by the English section of “webangah News Agency” citing Mehr News Agency and Zionist media, the regime’s army report on Hamas resistance movement’s naval commandos attacking Zionist forces at the Zikim base (located near the Gaza Strip) has been widely covered in Hebrew-language media.
The newspaper Haaretz wrote that the regime’s army released its inquiry into the events of October 7 (Mehr 15, 1402) at Zikim beach and revealed that its soldiers had failed in their defensive missions.
According to this report, investigations by Israel’s occupying army indicate that “the flight of [Golani Brigade] soldiers during clashes with Palestinian resistance fighters at Zikim beach was their biggest defeat on October 7.”
The Zionist newspaper Jerusalem Post also reported that Israel’s army failed to adequately punish golani Brigade soldiers who fled confrontation with Hamas fighters on October 7.
What Does the Zionist Army Report Say?
On the morning of October 7 (Saturday, Mehr 15, 1402), Qassam naval commandos attacked from sea toward Israel’s Zikim naval base.
investigations by Israel’s military show that forces stationed at Zikim beach fled during an assault by Al-Qassam Brigades’ naval commandos on October 7.
The report states: “Ther were enough troops, but instead of engaging armed attackers and preventing them from reaching deeper areas, they retreated—leading to militants seizing control despite limited numbers.”
Per these findings:
- Over 100 Israeli Golani Brigade troops hid inside fortified rooms, while seven fled their positions around it.
- Al-Qassam fighters captured an Israeli military vehicle (Savana model) and used it in their operation.
- Fighters engaged Zionists point-blank in close-quarters combat—yet Israel failed to repel Hamas’ attack despite superior weaponry.
- Five commanders and one Golani soldier were killed during this operation.
Israel’s military admitted its forces—despite advanced weapons—were militarily outmatched by resistance fighters both tactically and operationally. The base commander responsible for reviewing this failure stayed home instead of being present with his troops during critical moments.**