Oct. 7 Inquiry: Gov't Has Two Months to Explain Why It Won't Establish State COI
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Oct. 7 inquiry: Gov't has two months to explain why it won't establish State COI
The High Court of Justice announced that the government has been given until January 4, 2025, to explain why it won't establish a State commission of inquiry into the failures of October 7.
High Court to Netanyahu government: Explain why Oct. 7 state commission hasn't been formed
The Court gave the government until January to respond. Earlier this week, Netanyahu's coalition proposed an investigative panel as an alternative to an independent state commission into the Hamas massacre. One minister vowed to examine the Israeli judiciary's 'role' leading up to the attack
Since the horrific massacre on Shabbat Simchat Torah on October 7 more than two years ago, the public demand for the establishment of an independent body to examine the system's failures has become a broad consensus. The central question now is not whether a commission of inquiry will be established, but which commission of inquiry will be established. The legal and political debate reached its peak this week, when the judiciary intervened drama…
The Supreme Court, Israel's highest judicial body, Benjamin Netanyahu's government, ordered, on Wednesday evening, the justification for not forming a formal commission of inquiry into the events of 7 October 2023, when the Palestinian Resistance Movement carried out Operation Al-Aqsa. The Hebrew Broadcasting Authority said: "The Supreme Court today issued a provisional order to the Government, committing it to justify its failure to establish a…
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