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IDF, police ignored all security dangers before Oct. 7 Nova massacre

  • The IDF revealed an investigation into its conduct during the October 7 massacre at the Supernova Music Festival, where 378 individuals were killed and 44 abducted, highlighting system failures in the Gaza Division and Northern Brigade.
  • Chief Superintendent Nivi Ohana was credited for dispersing the festival crowd promptly when missiles were detected, saving many lives, according to the inquiry's findings.
  • Hamas did not target the festival but mistakenly arrived there while en route to another attack, with their actual plan involving thousands of rockets to conduct a larger assault.
  • Families of victims criticized the IDF's report as lacking honesty and accountability, with one mother disputing claims about military responses during the attack.
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Israel Hayom broke the news in on Wednesday, April 2, 2025.
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