October 7th: The Greatest Security Failure in Israeli History — And the Left’s Fingerprints Are All Over It

October 7th: The Greatest Security Failure in Israeli History — And the Left’s Fingerprints Are All Over It


October 7th: The Bloody Price of Leftist Chaos.

While the Left Protested, Genocidal Islamic-"Palestine" regime Hamas Planned.

Israel’s Darkest Day — Enabled by Division, Not Just Genocidal Hamas Terror.


October 7, 2023, will go down in infamy — not just as the bloodiest day in modern Israeli history, but as a day that was tragically preventable. The barbaric Hamas onslaught that slaughtered over 1,200 innocent Israelis didn’t succeed because Hamas was brilliant. It succeeded because Israel was distracted, divided, and sabotaged from within.


This catastrophic intelligence and operational collapse didn’t happen in a vacuum. It came after months of relentless internal sabotage, driven by the Israeli Left’s hysteria over judicial reform. As Prime Minister Netanyahu sought to restore democratic balance between the elected government and an unelected, activist judiciary, the Left responded with chaos.


Chaos that Hamas exploited.


They blocked highways. They paralyzed airports. IDF reservists—egged on by ex-politicians and media elites—threatened to refuse service. Even Air Force pilots openly undermined the chain of command. This wasn’t “civil protest.” This was deliberate national sabotage, and it sent a message far beyond Israel’s borders: Israel is fractured. Israel is vulnerable. Israel is distracted.


And Iran and its terror proxies—Hezbollah, PIJ, and of course Hamas—were watching. Waiting. Preparing.


While Israel's leadership tried to manage these internal threats without igniting civil war, Netanyahu made what in hindsight was a tragically generous bet: that humanitarian gestures—like increased aid, work permits for Gazans, and efforts to avoid escalation—would keep Hamas quiet. He placed faith in deterrence, in economic incentives, in digital surveillance over boots-on-the-ground human intel.


It was a fatal miscalculation—but one made possible and worsened by the internal Left-driven disarray.


Indeed, captured Nukhba terrorists openly admitted what we now know: Hamas saw Israel tearing itself apart, and they chose that exact moment to strike.


There were other compounding errors, yes:


1. Netanyahu’s belief that olive branches—economic aid, work permits, and calm—would pacify Gaza.

2. A dangerous complacency among intelligence circles, who wrongly believed Hamas couldn’t pull off anything big.

3. An over-reliance on digital surveillance, instead of classic field intelligence and infiltration.


But the root failure was the internal disunity. Hamas didn’t break through Israeli fences because they were strong. They broke through because Israelis were weak—made weak by the Left’s political obsession and its willingness to burn down the house to stop reforms.


This is the raw truth many refuse to say out loud: the Left undermined national cohesion during a time of war preparation—and Hamas capitalized.


Unity Is Not a Slogan. It's a Shield.


The tragedy of October 7 must not be whitewashed or politically sanitized. National security cannot be sacrificed on the altar of political ego or ideological purity. When you're surrounded by genocidal enemies, unity is not a luxury — it’s the difference between life and death.


If there is one lesson we must carry from this horrific day, it’s this:


Never again can internal politics blind us to external threats. Never again can we allow ideological tantrums to weaken the IDF, divide the people, and embolden our enemies.


We mourn our dead. We bury our victims. And we must hold accountable those who, through action or negligence, created the cracks that Hamas slithered through.


October 7 was not just a failure of intelligence.


It was a failure of national will — corroded from within.


And never again must we let that happen.


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From Charlie Kirk. Quote:

"Israel was on the brink of civil war, it's not an exaggeration. This judicial stuff, there were hundreds of thousands of Israelis taking to the streets because Bibi Netanyahu was basically redefining the Israeli constitution. That's not an exaggeration, he said the judicial branch has too much power. There were protests planned this week against Netanyahu where they anticipated tens of thousands of people to take to the streets, that's all gone. Netanyahu now has an emergency government and a mandate to lead".


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