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Families of October 7 victims blast Netanyahu-Haredi deal as a political crime
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100% centerFirst reported by Ynet · 2 days ago
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What happened
Families of October 7 victims condemned a reported Netanyahu-Haredi deal tied to inquiry legislation, saying it sacrifices truth for coalition survival. They demanded a state commission of inquiry and accused the government of avoiding accountability for the massacre and its failures.
- 01Bereaved families called the reported deal a betrayal of October 7 victims.
- 02The arrangement links inquiry legislation to Haredi draft and Torah-study bills.
- 03They demanded a state commission, not a political inquiry, into the massacre.
- 04Relatives said the government is prioritizing coalition survival over accountability.
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