'I lost trust in my army,' former official says in debate over transparency after Oct. 7 failures

Dizengoff Square with photographs of victims from the October 7 massacre. June 03, 2026.




















zengoff Square with photographs of victims from the October 7 massacre. June 03, 2026.
(photo credit: MIRIAM ALSTER/FLASH90)

Bereaved families, former military officials, and defense experts debated the IDF’s handling of its October 7 investigations on Tuesday, during a panel at the Israel Bar Association’s annual conference in Eilat that focused on transparency, accountability, and public trust in the military.

The panel touched on the growing tension surrounding the army’s internal probes into the failures of October 7: the families’ demand to know what happened to their loved ones, the military’s need to preserve candid operational debriefings, and the broader public interest in understanding how the Hamas attack unfolded.

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