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Sister of slain medic blasts reported coalition deal over October 7 inquiry
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100% centerFirst reported by Walla · 2 days ago
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What happened
Amit Man’s sister condemned a reported deal between Netanyahu and the ultra-Orthodox parties that would trade support for an October 7 inquiry for religious legislation. Separately, State Comptroller Matanyahu Englman defended his frozen investigation into the October 7 failures and said the public deserves answers.
- 01Bereaved sister Habiva Itzikzon-Man condemned a reported political trade over the October 7 inquiry.
- 02The alleged deal swaps ultra-Orthodox legislation for support for a first-reading inquiry bill.
- 03She said her sister Amit Man’s murder is being used as political leverage.
- 04State Comptroller Matanyahu Englman defended his frozen October 7 investigations in Tel Aviv.
- 05Englman said the public deserves answers, especially about the Nova festival and Re'im security.
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