Mossad faces consequences after massive October 7 fiasco

Mossad faces accountability for failure

On October 7, 2023, when Hamas launched its most devastating attack on Israel, Mossad’s intelligence failure marked a turning point in the Middle East conflict. What was initially seen as a monumental failure has now become a revival story, exposing cracks in Israel’s intelligence infrastructure. The Mossad has not only regained its footing but has redefined its role by adopting the Octopus Strategy—a precision-driven, calculated approach to striking down its enemies.

The failure of the Mossad

The failure of the Mossad in the recent Hamas attacks clearly echoes the intelligence surveillance during the 1973 Yom Kippur War. Just as Israel was blindsided by the unexpected attacks of Egypt and Syria, so on October 7, 2023, it found itself unprepared. Despite the rising tensions, the Israeli intelligence community did not expect such a bold move from Hamas. While the last-minute warning came from a Mossad asset codenamed “Angel,” the agency dismissed this crucial intelligence following its flawed assessment that Egypt lacked the capability to threaten Israel.

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This historical example reveals an important insight: the main issue within the Mossad is not the ability to gather intelligence or identify threats; Rather, it lies in evaluating and responding to the information at hand. The agency has repeatedly fallen into management rather than collection of raw data

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