Court Clears Way for IDF to Dismiss Gaza Division Intelligence Chief From Oct. 7
An Israeli court has rejected a petition filed by the intelligence chief of the Gaza Division during the October 7, 2023, Hamas attack, paving the way for the IDF to continue proceedings to end his military service.
The ruling, issued Tuesday by the Administrative Court, dismissed the petition filed by Lt. Col. A., who served as the Gaza Division’s intelligence officer on the morning of the attack. The court also lifted a gag order that had prevented publication of details surrounding the case, at the request of the IDF.
The proceedings against the officer stem from the IDF’s internal investigations into the failures surrounding the October 7 massacre and the findings of a panel headed by Maj. Gen. (res.) Sami Turgeman, which reviewed those investigations.
Based on the panel’s conclusions, the IDF Chief of Staff decided on November 23, 2025, that several senior commanders bore command responsibility for the failures leading up to and during the attack and should face disciplinary action. Lt. Col. A., who was serving as the Gaza Division’s intelligence chief at the time, was among those identified.
After the deputy chief of staff recommended terminating the officer’s career service commitment, the IDF began formal proceedings to consider his dismissal. Meetings of the review committee were scheduled several times but were postponed following requests submitted by the officer.
On March 23, 2026, Lt. Col. A. petitioned the court to prevent the committee from convening. A day later, the court temporarily halted the proceedings and imposed a publication ban while it considered the case.
In its ruling Tuesday, the court found that the IDF had acted lawfully and within its authority in initiating the dismissal process. The judges also ruled that the proceedings were properly based on the deputy chief of staff’s opinion and on findings attributing professional errors, operational failures, and command responsibility to the officer.
The court further held that IDF regulations permit the termination of career military service in cases involving professional or command failures and determined that the officer’s right to present his arguments had been fully protected throughout the process.
Following the ruling, the IDF announced that it will immediately resume the administrative proceedings to determine whether to terminate the military service of the officer who served as the Gaza Division’s intelligence chief during the October 7 attack.
{Matzav.com}