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Ex-aide says Netanyahu asked for help avoiding blame for 7 Oct attack
A former close aide to Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu says that immediately following the October 2023 Hamas attack that triggered Israel’s two-year war in Gaza, the Israeli leader instructed him to figure out how the premier could evade responsibility for the security breach.
Former Netanyahu spokesperson Eli Feldstein, who faces trial for allegedly leaking classified information to the press, made the explosive accusation during an extensive interview with Israel’s Kan news channel Monday night.
Critics have repeatedly accused Netanyahu of refusing to accept blame for the deadliest attack in Israel’s history. But little is known about Netanyahu’s behavior in the days immediately following the attack, while the premier has consistently resisted an independent state inquiry.
Speaking to Kan, Feldstein said "the first task" he received from Netanyahu after 7 October 2023, was to stifle calls for accountability.
"He asked me, 'What are they talking about in the news? Are they still talking about responsibility?'" Feldstein said. "He wanted me to think of something that could be said that would offset the media storm surrounding the question of whether the prime minister had taken responsibility or not."
He added that Netanyahu looked "panicked" when he made the request. Feldstein said he was later told by people in Netanyahu's close circle to omit the word "responsibility" from all statements.
On 7 October 2023, Hamas-led militants killed some 1,200 people in southern Israel and took 251 captives back to Gaza.
Israel responded by launching a genocidal assault on Gaza that has killed nearly 71,000 Palestinians and almost completely destroyed the territory.
Netanyahu’s office called the interview a "long series of mendacious and recycled allegations made by a man with clear personal interests who is trying to deflect responsibility from himself," Hebrew media reported.
Feldstein’s statements come after his indictment in a case where he is accused of leaking classified military information to a German tabloid to improve public perception of the prime minister following the killing of six captives in Gaza in August of last year.
Feldstein is also a suspect in the "Qatargate" scandal, one of two close aides to Netanyahu accused of accepting money from Qatar while also working for the prime minister.
(Associated Press and TNA staff)