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Israeli Supreme Court Rules State Comptroller Exceeded Authority in October 7 War Audits

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The Israeli Supreme Court unanimously ruled against parts of the State Comptroller's audits concerning the events of October 7 and the subsequent war. The court accepted two petitions challenging eight specific audit procedures initiated by the Comptroller, out of dozens related to the issue. The ruling, authored by Justice Daphne Barak-Erez and supported by Justices David Mintz, Yael Wilner, Alex Stein, and separately by Justice Ofer Grosskopf, determined that the Comptroller exceeded his authority in four audits related to core policy and security matters. These included economic warfare against terror, border defense in the Gaza Strip, intelligence community operations, and the conduct of political leadership, the IDF, and Shin Bet during the October 7 events.

Justice Barak-Erez emphasized that the Comptroller's role is to audit government conduct against existing norms, not to conduct broad investigations into policy or strategy. The court noted the establishment of a state commission of inquiry into the October 7 events, suggesting these topics are better examined there. For four other audits, covering Israeli public diplomacy, handling of civilian casualties, the Nova Festival events, and preparedness for southern city defense, the court allowed the audits to continue but mandated restarting the process to grant full hearing rights to those potentially affected before finalizing any reports.

The decision restricts the Comptroller's oversight scope in sensitive security and policy areas while ensuring procedural fairness in ongoing audits. It marks a significant judicial check on the State Comptroller's investigations related to the recent war and its lead-up. The ruling was issued on Monday, shortly after the petitions were filed, and affects only the eight audits specified, with other ongoing audits continuing unaffected.

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