Results of the IDF investigation into the army’s response on October 7 are “harrowing and deeply unsettling,” Kibbutz Nir Oz said in a Friday statement.
“Nir Oz has become a symbol of failure and abandonment on that dark day, October 7,” the statement read.
The kibbutz added that in addition to its “painful findings,” the report highlighted the heroism of the members of its emergency response team, “who – outnumbered by hundreds – fought alone for nearly two hours, doing everything they could until they were either killed or taken hostage.”
“In the absence of security forces, the entire community struggled and fought – there were those who took up arms to defend their homes, those who held their doors shut, those who sent messages and called for help, and those who simply fought for their lives,” the kibbutz said.
Full lesson learning process
Eshkol Regional Council head Michal Uziyahu called the results of the probe “difficult and unsettling, but not surprising.”
“Now it has been stated officially – the army was not there to protect us. Nir Oz was left alone for long hours without a response. The members of the kibbutz fought with immense bravery for as long as they could,” the statement read.
Nir Oz and Uziyahu called for the military and the government to conduct a lesson-learning process, take responsibility, and implement changes in the defense system for Gaza border communities to prevent such an attack from happening again.
The kibbutz thanked all those involved in compiling the report, led by Maj.-Gen. Eran Niv, and former IDF Chief of Staff Lt.-Gen. (res.) Herzi Halevi, former Southern Command Chief Maj.-Gen. (res.) Yaron Finkelman, former IDF spokesperson Brig.-Gen. Daniel Hagari, and the other senior officials and commanders who came to meet the kibbutz residents in person. It called this act a sign of “true leadership.”
Nir Oz further stated that a military investigation alone is not sufficient. It also called for “a comprehensive national inquiry, not only to examine the failures of that day but also the long-standing policies that led us to it.”
The kibbutz concluded that this was the time for the return of the hostages, the rebuilding of the community and the kibbutz, and pursuit of the full truth. “We fought alone on that day, and we will continue to fight with all our strength until all our loved ones return – hoping this battle ends today.”
Uziyahu stated, “At this moment, I turn to my friends, the people of Nir Oz – you will never walk alone again. See all of us standing by your side. Keep paving the way. You have been and will remain a symbol of resilience. We will do everything to bring our hostages back home, and Nir Oz will rise again.”