Israeli Air Force, October 7th, Response lack

Investigation Reveals: Where Was the Air Force on October 7?

An investigation set to air tomorrow on "Real Time" on Kan 11 reveals new details about the Air Force's performance in the early hours of October 7. The Air Force Commander learned about the Nova Festival attack only at 16:20.

Israeli Air Force jets (Photo: Oren Ravid/ Shutterstock)

Eleven months after October 7, this investigation, which will be featured in the "Real Time" investigative program, uncovers where the Air Force was during the critical early hours of the October 7 massacre. The investigation reveals new details about the Air Force’s lack of response in the early hours of Saturday, October 7, and also presents initial findings from the Air Force's own internal review that have not yet been made public or shared with the Air Force personnel.

Key Findings from the Investigation:

1. The Air Force Commander was informed about the Nova Festival attack only at 16:20 on October 7.

2. On the morning of October 7, the Air Force was on the lowest level of alert across all units.

3. Combat aircraft were deployed to protect strategic assets instead of being sent to the Gaza Envelope area.

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I heard that another reason for their delayed response was because at the time many left wingers were on strike and refusing to serve or do their reserve duty so many were unprepared for war and not up to date in training to respond swiftly that it took time to call them up on October 7th and that m
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