Convinced by his subordinate’s reporting, her commander, an NCO with 30 years’ experience, canceled a family vacation because he heard Haliva would be visiting their base. He waylaid Haliva, and he and his subordinate presented her reports.
Haliva dismissed their warnings and detailed information as hot air. Hamas, he insisted, was just pretending, to make an impression on its followers. He did not communicate her report to either the head of Israel Security Agency (Shin Bet) or the IDF Chief of General Staff.
Are we sure that this guy isn't part of the Obama administration, over in Israel?
I would say Bibi has to go, but I don’t know if there is anyone who wouldn’t be even worse.
I think you may have a point.
It is possible.
There have been strange security breaches in Israel for a long time.
We told Israel in ‘73 that troops were massing in Syria and Egypt.
We were ignored it and Israel came very close to collapse.
the Israeli ‘67 attack on USS Liberty.