Israeli military intelligence chief resignation will put peers on the spot

Haliva also called for establishing an investigative committee, in what would be a first step towards accountability for failures surrounding October 7.

MAJOR-GENERAL AHARON HALIVA, CHIEF OF ISRAELI MILITARY INTELLIGENCE DURING A PANEL AT TEL AVIV UNIVERSITY'S INSTITUTE FOR NATIONAL SECURITY STUDIES (INSS) [Screen grab/Reuters]

Aharon Haliva said he would leave his post once a replacement is found [Screen grab/Reuters]

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