
Gallant Says He Was Not Warned Ahead of October 7 Attack, Cites Intelligence Breakdown
Former Israeli Defense Minister Yoav Gallant said Tuesday that he was not given advance notice of critical warning signs prior to the October 7 massacre, shedding light on what he described as a major failure in communication at the top levels of Israel’s defense establishment.
Speaking in an interview with Channel 12, Gallant recounted what he characterized as a serious lapse on the night the attack unfolded. “They did not alert the defense minister,” he said. “They did not think the intelligence was important, and because of that they did not alert me.”
Gallant said the absence of timely updates directly affected how the situation could have been handled. “If I had been updated,” he said, “I would have asked ‘Let’s assume the assessment is not correct, what are the active measures on the ground?'”
He emphasized that once an attack is underway, even senior leadership has limited capacity to influence outcomes if troops are not already in position. “When forces are not pre-positioned, the Chief of Staff and the division commander have very limited ability to influence events in real time.”
At the same time, Gallant rejected the notion that political leaders simply relied passively on incomplete intelligence. He pointed to his own actions in the days leading up to the attack, describing an effort to personally evaluate conditions near the Gaza border. “Ten days before October 7, during Sukkot, I decided to travel to the Gaza Strip region,” he said. “They told me that the chief of staff and the division commander could not accompany me. I said, whoever is there should come. I stood and looked beyond the fence and asked, what’s happening?”
During that visit, Gallant said he encouraged soldiers to depend on their own observations rather than solely on intelligence briefings. “I told them: look through binoculars, see what’s happening in the west, be vigilant,” Gallant recalled.
Despite his criticism of how information was handled, Gallant acknowledged that responsibility extends beyond any single level of command and called for a formal national inquiry. “There are ten ranks below the defense minister. To say ‘they didn’t tell me’ – that’s shifting the responsibility downward. Hamas began to grow stronger a decade ago. Everyone who held a senior position in those years must come and explain.”
{Matzav.com}