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Former Netanyahu aide says PM sought to deflect blame after October 7 Hamas attack

A former aide says Benjamin Netanyahu sought to avoid responsibility after the October 7 Hamas attack, an allegation the Israeli prime minister’s office has dismissed as self-serving and false.

December 23, 2025 / 22:32 IST
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Allegations over Netanyahu’s post-attack conduct
Allegations over Netanyahu’s post-attack conduct

A former senior aide to Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has alleged that in the immediate aftermath of the October 2023 Hamas attack that sparked Israel’s two-year war in Gaza, the Israeli leader asked him to find ways to avoid personal responsibility for the security failure.

The claim was made by Eli Feldstein, a former spokesperson for Netanyahu who is facing trial over accusations that he leaked classified material to the media, during a wide-ranging interview aired Monday night on Israel’s Kan television network.

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Netanyahu has long been criticised for declining to accept blame for the deadliest attack in Israel’s history, but little has been publicly known about his conduct in the days following the assault. The prime minister has also consistently opposed calls for an independent state inquiry into the events.

In his interview with Kan, Feldstein said “the first task” he was given by Netanyahu after October 7, 2023, was to dampen demands for accountability.