The probe found that only at 1:30 p.m. did the first IDF troop enter the kibbutz, just four minutes after the last terrorists left.
Only one terrorist was killed in the defense of the town, though dozens of Palestinian invaders were killed in the environs nearby the town.
"Affected communities will not only be rehabilitated but will flourish and thrive more than ever before," Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said.
Kibbutz Nir Yitzhak said that the munitions did not land in the kibbutz but rather in the agricultural fields near the kibbutz.
60 observers at the post were left without any protection, and the base gate was open and unsupervised.
Security forces believe that since their plans were thwarted, they headed to Gaza border communities, overwhelming them in sheer number as a result.
Community movements welcome the legislation, calling it an important step toward rebuilding the Gaza border communities.
Israel's security forces have identified a sharp increase in Hamas's efforts to carry out attacks against the IDF in Gaza.
The comments were made during a meeting with the heads of local councils from the Gaza border communities.
Hamas penetrated the village by 6:39 a.m., even faster than in many other border villages. They immediately started killing civilians.