A new report examines how, despite the lessons of October 7, a warning from Gaza did not arrive in time for the border communities in the Gaza Envelope. The piece highlights a continuing failure in early-warning dissemination.
A report published by The Zioneer on Monday evening details that, despite the thorough post–October 7 reviews and changes to the IDF's early-warning protocols, a specific warning from the Gaza front did not reach the envelope's communities in time. The article does not specify the nature or timing of the warning but frames it as a continuation of the October 7 intelligence-sharing failure. The report underscores ongoing concerns about real-time threat dissemination to civilian populations.
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