Herzi Halevi resignation

Ex-IDF Chief Admits Over 200,000 Gaza Casualties

Former Israeli army commander Herzi Halevi has revealed that over 200,000 Palestinians have been killed or injured in the Gaza war, a figure aligning with Gaza’s health ministry data. Halevi confirmed that legal advice never inhibited military operations during his time leading the IDF, despite the involvement of military lawyers. He later went on to suggest that the main importance of Israel’s military lawyers was to defend the IDF’s actions legally in the international arena. Critics, such as human rights lawyer Michael Sfard, have since interpreted Halevi’s remarks as confirmation that legal advisers serve to rubber stamp IDF actions.

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IDF Chief of Staff Resigns, Accepting Blame for October 7th Failures

IDF Chief of Staff Herzi Halevi announced his resignation, effective March 6, 2025, citing responsibility for the October 7th military failures. Despite significant achievements, including the liberation of hostages and the weakening of Hamas and Hezbollah, Halevi acknowledged the October 7th shortcomings as a lasting burden. He highlighted the IDF’s successes across multiple fronts while emphasizing the ongoing need to achieve all war objectives, including the return of all hostages and improved security conditions. Following Halevi’s announcement, the head of Southern Command also resigned.

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