A Telegram post from a channel described as Torah IDF accuses former IDF chief of staff Gadi Eisenkot of inciting the "Brothers in Arms" reservist refusal group in the months before the October 7 Hamas attacks, suggesting this helped Hamas plan the assault. The post, attributed to a single source and marked with a battle doctrine tag, does not name who made the accusation, making the claim unverified.
A Telegram post from a channel described as Torah IDF ("Battle Doctrine") accuses former IDF chief of staff Gadi Eisenkot of inciting the Brothers in Arms protest group to refuse reserve duty in the months before the October 7 Hamas attacks. The post claims that Hamas understood where the security establishment's senior leadership was located and acted accordingly, linking the incitement to the timing of the attack. The message is attributed to a single, unverified Telegram source and includes no named official or corroborating evidence. The Zioneer has no prior reporting on this specific allegation.
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