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From chaos to control: Fixing the security failures of Oct. 7

“CODE IL” with Brig. Gen. (res.) Amir Avivi, Ep. 2

Israel Defense Forces Brig. Gen. (res.) Amir Avivi is an Israeli hero trying to awaken the inner hero inside every Jew.

He connects the security and intelligence failures of Oct. 7 to the mistakes made decades ago in Oslo that must now be rectified to guarantee the safety of the Jewish state.

Avivi works to keep Zionism on course through the Israel Defense And Security Forum, the organization he founded and heads. Join him as he weaves together the history of the Jewish nation with the current situation it faces in Gaza and beyond.

In this episode of “CODE IL” with Eden Sisson, Avivi also discusses the importance of Zionist education; the road to chaos that began with the Oslo Accords; goals and strategies in Gaza; global antisemitism; and how Israel and the Jewish people can and should move forward.

In a draft report delivered to the U.S. president, the commission also called for improved religious accommodations for U.S. service members.
Salah Salem Sarsour, accused of concealing Israeli military court convictions on immigration forms, argued his detention was part of a Trump admin effort to target the pro-Palestinian movement.
CENTCOM stated that the strikes targeted missile, drone and radar facilities after the Islamic Republic attacked a cargo ship in the Strait of Hormuz, calling the assault a violation of the ceasefire.
Now that the primaries are over, “we hope that everyone will come together and be united,” Christine Quinn, chair of the executive committee of the New York State Democratic Party, told JNS.
An Iranian official warned on Friday that the safety of ships passing through the Strait of Hormuz without Iran’s permission “cannot be guaranteed.”
“We have put the train back on the tracks and going in the right direction,” said Yechiel Leiter, Israeli ambassador in Washington. “Final destination? Peace between our two countries.”