October 7 Must Not Be Rewarded with a Terrorist State
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24 Articles
A former close advisor to Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu testifies to the leader's concerns immediately after the October 7 attacks. The fear concerned criticism of Israel's failure to stop the terrorist acts.
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu supports a government decision to establish a commission to investigate the terrorist attacks against Israel on October 7, 2023. The government has previously avoided appointing an investigation.
Its government, which rejects the principle of a state commission of inquiry, will supervise it. ...
Members of the victims of the massacre on 7 October are calling for an independent reprocessing. However, the government of Prime Minister Netanyahu wants to set up its own commission and to close a critical channel.
The Hamas massacre of October 7 was the worst attack on Jews since the Holocaust. Members demand comprehensive information. Now Israel's Prime Minister Netanyahu approves a government-controlled commission of inquiry - this is met with widespread criticism.
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