IDF, police ignored all security dangers before Oct. 7 Nova massacre
- The IDF revealed an investigation into its conduct during the October 7 massacre at the Supernova Music Festival, where 378 individuals were killed and 44 abducted, highlighting system failures in the Gaza Division and Northern Brigade.
- Chief Superintendent Nivi Ohana was credited for dispersing the festival crowd promptly when missiles were detected, saving many lives, according to the inquiry's findings.
- Hamas did not target the festival but mistakenly arrived there while en route to another attack, with their actual plan involving thousands of rockets to conduct a larger assault.
- Families of victims criticized the IDF's report as lacking honesty and accountability, with one mother disputing claims about military responses during the attack.
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'Still has no answers' - Nova families rage at IDF probe event
“Senior officers in the army should go to jail,” says mother whose son was killed at the Nova Festival. By Lauren Marcus, World Israel News Families of victims murdered at the Nova Festival raged at army representatives while they presented a probe into the massacre, slamming the IDF for not providing sufficient answers regarding its failures on October 7th. On Wednesday, hundreds gathered at the Expo Tel Aviv Convention Center to hear the resul…
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