Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu apologized for broadcasting that security services had not signaled a possible attack from Hamas militants before the escalation of the Palestinian-Israeli conflict. This was reported on the politician’s page on the social network. X (ex-Twitter).
Commenting on Hamas’s attack on Israel on October 7, at the press conference he held on the evening of October 28, Netanyahu said “there was a mistake” and noted that the incident would be thoroughly investigated after the war.
Netanyahu’s words sparked criticism from some officials. The comment was quickly deleted
“I was wrong. What I said after the press conference should not have been said, and I apologize for that,” the Israeli prime minister said in a statement on October 29.
According to him, he supports the entire leadership of Israeli security agencies.
Before that in the IDF statedIt was stated that the confirmed number of Hamas hostages reached 230 people.
Formerly in Hamas statedHe said the West had built an “unbreakable wall” between itself and the Arab world.