Journalist Amit Segal, in a post marking the 1,000th day since the October 7, 2023 Hamas-led massacre, traces Israel's recovery from the collapsed 'conceptzia' through key operations — including hostage rescues, the elimination of Hassan Nasrallah and Yahya Sinwar, and the strike on Iran — arguing the nation has rebuilt its deterrence.
Journalist Amit Segal published a lengthy reflection Thursday afternoon, marking 1,000 days since the October 7, 2023 Hamas-led massacre. The post, shared via reports channel, runs through what Segal frames as a timeline of recovery: from the collapse of the pre-war security 'conceptzia' — the belief that Israel's enemies could be deterred or accommodated — through a series of operations that, in Segal's analysis, restored the nation's deterrence.
Segal cites the February 2024 Rafah hostage rescue (day 128), the June 2024 Operation Arnon hostage rescue in Nuseirat (day 245), the September 2024 elimination of Hezbollah leader Hassan Nasrallah (day 356), the October 2024 elimination of Hamas leader Yahya Sinwar (day 375), and the April 2026 Israeli strike on Iran (day 615) as the key milestones. He also references a recent unspecified event on day 875, noting Israel 'proved itself once again.'
The assessment is Segal's own analysis of the national trajectory since October 7. The Zioneer has separately covered the 1,000-day milestone through multiple reports today — including ceremonies at the Nova festival site, Hostages Square in Tel Aviv, and statements by officials and former security figures. Segal's piece adds a journalist's interpretive retrospective to the day's extensive coverage.
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