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Former Supreme Court Justice Rubinstein Praises Edna Arbel and Supports Balanced Inquiry into October 7 Attack

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First reported by Ynet · 5 hours ago

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Former Supreme Court Justice Elikim Rubinstein praised the late Edna Arbel's dedication to Israel and supported a balanced state inquiry into the October 7 massacre. He recalled their long professional collaboration and emphasized the need to investigate the tragedy thoroughly.

  • 01Elikim Rubinstein praised Edna Arbel's deep commitment to Israel and public service.
  • 02They worked closely for 17 years with few disagreements and strong mutual respect.
  • 03Arbel was described as balanced, seeking consensus rather than ideological extremes.
  • 04Rubinstein highlighted the natural and beneficial nature of their professional disagreements.
  • 05He supports establishing a state commission to investigate the October 7 massacre and related war events.
  • 06Rubinstein noted the Supreme Court would appoint a fair inquiry committee if the government acted sooner.

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YnetCenter · Hebrew16 minutes ago
Former Supreme Court Justice Rubinstein Praises Edna Arbel and Supports Balanced Inquiry into October 7 Attack
YnetCenter · Hebrew5 hours ago
Former Supreme Court Justice Elikim Rubinstein Calls Lack of State Inquiry Into October 7 Attack Unbelievable

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