IDF probe confirms the army’s failed in its mission to protect residents of Kibbutz Nirim April 4, 2025Kibbutz Nirim in April 2025. (Youtube screenshot)(youtube screenshot0IDF probe confirms the army’s failed in its mission to protect residents of Kibbutz Nirim Tweet WhatsApp Email https://worldisraelnews.com/idf-probe-confirms-the-armys-failed-in-its-mission-to-protect-the-residents-of-kibbutz-nirim/ Email Print According to the report, the IDF only reached Nirim in the early afternoon, after which time much of the damage had been done, and many of the terrorists had returned to Gaza, some with hostages. By Vered Weiss, World Israel NewsOn Friday, the IDF announced the conclusion of an investigation that the military “failed in its mission to protect the residents” of Kibbutz Nirim on October 7, 2023.According to the report, the IDF only reached Nirim in the early afternoon, after which time much of the damage had been done, and many of the terrorists had returned to Gaza, some with hostages.Around 150 Hamas terrorists, invading in three waves, attacked Nirim. The kibbutz had 400 residents before October 7 and is located opposite the border, only a few hundred meters from Khan Younis city in Gaza.Terrorists killed five civilians and took another five hostages. They also killed 10 soldiers while capturing eight.Of the civilians taken hostage, three were returned and two were murdered in captivity. Hamas returned three corpses of IDF soldiers, and of the five remaining in captivity, only two are believed to be still alive.Read Minister: War will end by next year, more peace deals to followAmong the soldiers who fought in Nirim on October 7 was Captain Omer Neutra, whose corpse is being held in Gaza.The probe identified a crucial point when military forces left the kibbutz after there were no terrorists identified in the area, only to leave it open to a new wave of terrorists to invade the kibbutz.Nirim members courageously faced the terrorists until help arrived.The investigation concluded that significant failures in creating an accurate, current understanding of the situation were caused by the breakdown of the chain of command, the collapse of command centers, and communication challenges between field forces and local communities.The report paid tribute to the bravery of the kibbutz residents, including its security force.The main conclusions from the probe included the need to provide sufficient defense for a broad area and to improve preparedness, including establishing IDF posts. IDF probeKibbutz NirimOctober 7th