The IDF concluded that the hostage situation occurring was unprecedented and that, under the unique circumstances, none of the officials involved, including Hiram, had made errors.
While the IDF probes are a significant start in helping the nation move beyond October 7, until there is a state inquiry, it is unlikely that the nation will be able to fully turn the page.
IDF Chief of Staff: "Probe demonstrates the enormity of the disaster which befell the residents of the South when the IDF was not there to protect them."
Some of the questions still not answered in the probe, according to members of Be'eri, include, "Why did numerous military forces gathered at the gate of the kibbutz not enter?"
The investigation into the Be'eri battle reveals systemic failures in IDF preparation and command. Senior officers criticize it as "consciousness engineering" and call for accountability.
After public buildings in Kibbutz Be'eri were demolished, residences where residents were murdered and kidnapped are now being torn down in the second phase of Gaza settlements' rehabilitation.
IDF probes will find numerous cases of friendly fire errors leading to tragic deaths and groups of IDF soldiers who were too hesitant to confront Hamas invaders.
The documentary includes scenes of the October 7 massacre as well as scenes of Gazans in footage taken by Hamas.
Since Oct. 7, Carbone considers it his mission to keep the dairy going, to represent his late colleague and friend, and to maintain Be’eri’s reputation for high-quality, artisanal cheese.
The IDF has aggressively denied various other leaks about failures related to October 7, so the complete silence in the face of this latest report was telling.