In the Midst of War, Netanyahu's Office Recruited Intelligence Soldiers to Collect Protocols
During the ongoing war, intelligence reservists were recruited by Prime Minister Netanyahu's office to collect protocols related to the October 7 massacre and the events leading up to it.
According to information obtained by Haaretz, reservists from the intelligence branch were mobilized by Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's office during the war to compile and gather protocols regarding the discussions and decisions made in the aftermath of the tragic massacre on October 7 and the preceding events. This mobilization took place as Military Secretary Roman Gofman assumed his position and was directed by Netanyahu himself, indicating a high level of urgency and control from the Prime Minister's office regarding the situation.
The recruitment of these intelligence soldiers began in May and June 2024, a timeline that coincides with a critical period of military mobilization and national security concerns. The reservists were tasked with a significant and sensitive job that involved identifying, sorting, and analyzing various protocols that are crucial for understanding government and military responses to the attack. The operation underscores the need for comprehensive documentation and strategic responses during ongoing conflict.
This development highlights the intertwining of military and political strategies during wartime, raising questions about the implications for transparency in government actions and the handling of classified information. Such actions may also affect public perception and confidence in the leadership's decision-making capabilities in times of crisis, as the government scrambles to gather crucial insights and data based on these protocols.