The Darkest Day
October 7 was the deadliest day for Jewish people since the Holocaust. Hamas militants crossed the border at dawn, attacking kibbutzim, a music festival, and military bases. The scale and nature of the violence — families murdered in their homes, hostages dragged into tunnels — shattered Israel's sense of security. The national trauma was existential: the state built to protect Jews had failed at its most fundamental promise.
Context
Israel had pursued a policy of 'managing' rather than resolving the Gaza situation. Economic incentives, work permits, and Qatari cash transfers were believed to maintain a fragile stability. October 7 proved this approach catastrophically wrong.
Sources: Israeli State Comptroller reports; Haaretz investigative series (2024); testimonies compiled by Zaka and NATAL
Editorial Provenance
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