October 7 wasn’t Just a failure or incompetence — it was treason. That subversion of the democratic will of the Israeli people by outside forces who will do anything, go to any lengths, to bring down the elected Prime Minister. And it continues to this very day. They have been allowed to run rampant and flaunt their power. The horrific consequences are apparent to all. They must be stopped and pay the price.
The horror of October 7 wasn’t just an intelligence failure or anAs thousands of Hamas terrorists stormed across the border, the IDF had 1,000 soldiers sitting in Sderot — idle, waiting, with no orders to engage. Who gave the orders to stand down? Who allowed the fences to be unguarded? Who permitted the Nova festival to take place, unsecured, within range of terror tunnels and RPGs?
It wasn’t ignorance. It was intentional.
We now know a brave young surveillance soldier warned her superiors repeatedly about unusual activity on the Gaza border. She was ignored. Who ignored her? Who buried the reports? And who, at the highest level, decided not to pass urgent intelligence to the Prime Minister in the early hours of October 7?
Herzi Halevi’s first operational meeting took place at 7:00 a.m., 30 minutes too late. He met with Netanyahu only at 9:45 — four hours into the slaughter. Why? Because commanders below him filtered the truth. They deliberately downplayed the scale of the attack to avoid alerting the political echelon. It wasn’t a misfire. It was a strategy — one rooted in political contempt, not military logic.
For a year leading up to the war, top officers and elite reservists in the “Brothers in Arms” movement made their mission clear: refuse to serve, cripple military cohesion, and force regime change. They turned their backs on their duty — and were protected by their generals.
At Shin Bet, Director Ronen Bar is even more culpable. He claims “responsibility” while simultaneously deflecting it. His agency reportedly had early warnings about Hamas’s operational plans. But he failed to act. Worse — he initiated a smear campaign (“Qatargate”) against Netanyahu’s aides while the bodies were still warm. He used the war to try and finish what his ideological allies started in the streets: bringing down the elected government.
And now, as Israeli soldiers fight and die in Gaza, another front of psychological warfare has opened — this one targeting the Israeli public using the pain of the hostages and their families.
Let us be absolutely clear: the hostages themselves deserve respect and the right to speak their truth. But the same cannot be said of the well-funded, media-backed organizations that exploit their suffering to demand unconditional surrender and demonize the government in wartime. These orchestrated campaigns — “Bring them home now, at any cost” — are not grassroots. They are engineered.
They are backed by the same foreign-funded NGOs and foundations that have long worked to delegitimize Israeli sovereignty, religious identity, and Jewish nationalism. Their slogans are polished. Their talking points coordinated. Their goal is simple: collapse the government, declare Netanyahu guilty of everything, and force Israel to bow before international pressure — no matter the consequences for national security.
That is not compassion. That is treachery.
The Israeli people elected this government. These coordinated campaigns, whether under the guise of hostage advocacy or judicial “protest,” are not democratic movements. They are subversive operations funded and directed by interests hostile to Israel’s survival as a sovereign Jewish state.
October 7 was not the tragic outcome of fog and friction. It was the inevitable result of letting the foxes run the henhouse. Political generals. Activist spymasters. Compromised elites. And foreign-funded activists hiding behind the pain of victims to dismantle the state from within.
It is not enough to investigate.
It is time to prosecute.
Under Israeli law, treason during wartime — especially when it results in mass death and national catastrophe — demands the highest level of accountability. Those who failed to act, those who misled leadership, and those who used their authority to paralyze the state must be brought to justice.
Not suspended. Not quietly retired.
Prosecuted. Publicly. Relentlessly. As traitors.
Because what happened on October 7 was not just an attack.
It was an inside job.
And if these forces remain unpunished, Israel will not survive the next one.
Excellently written sobering ( sinister?) truth, facts!