On the morning of October 7, 2023, Hamas naval commandos launched an attack from Gaza into Israel. Within 48 hours, the last remaining infiltrators were captured, but the Israeli Navy admitted they weren't prepared for anything like this.
Normally anticipating attacks from a single boat, the Navy was caught off guard as terrorists arrived on multiple boats.
What followed was a chaotic scene of gunfire, civilian casualties, and a desperate chase to apprehend the attackers.
As the terrorists opened fire on IDF personnel, the Navy fought back, managing to hit and sink five of the boats. However, some terrorists managed to escape and headed towards Kibbutz Zikim, leaving a trail of death and destruction in their wake. Eventually, the remaining terrorists were eliminated after a 48-hour pursuit.
Why was Israel's Navy not prepared for Hamas's October 7 massacre?
A follow-up investigation revealed several failures on the part of the Israeli Navy. They had not prepared for this type of scenario and lacked intelligence on Hamas's naval capabilities and their tunnels.
Additionally, crucial information was not properly communicated, leaving key commanders unaware of the imminent threat.
Ultimately, the Navy's inadequate preparation and intelligence gathering played a significant role in the failure to prevent the October 7 massacre.
The article also highlights that the IDF had received warnings about a possible training session by Hamas but failed to pass this information to the Navy leadership. Lack of coordination and sharing of intelligence further contributed to the surprise attack.