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‘I fought 40 terrorists,’ an eyewitness account of Oct. 7

“The Caroline Glick Show” with guest Col. Yaron Buskila, Ep. 79

Caroline spoke with reserve Lt. Col. Yaron Buskila, operations officer for the Gaza Division of the Israel Defense Forces. Buskila shared his first-person account of the battle at division headquarters on Oct. 7.

They spoke of the gap between the Southern Command’s understanding of Hamas’s intentions and preparations for a worst-case scenario, and the far worse scenario that unfolded following the terrorist attacks.

Buskila and Caroline also discuss the IDF’s operations in both northern and southern Gaza; the challenge of defeating Hamas as it continues to hold hundreds of mostly civilian hostages; the imperative of victory in the north against Hezbollah; and other key issues related to “Operation Swords of Iron.”

Caroline B. Glick is the international affairs advisor to Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.
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