Israeli Parliament Approves National Inquiry Panel Proposal for October 7 Massacre
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First reported by Ynet · 9 hours ago
What happened
The Israeli Knesset approved a bill to form a national inquiry committee into the October 7 massacre, with a parity-based appointment model giving the opposition equal influence. The bill will advance in the next Knesset term amid ongoing political and judicial power struggles, with the Supreme Court expected to challenge it. The debate reflects deep divisions over judicial authority and public trust in Israel's institutions.
- 01Knesset approved a bill for a national inquiry into the October 7 massacre with opposition parity.
- 02The bill will be pursued in the next Knesset term due to legislative continuity rules.
- 03The inquiry model mirrors the US 9/11 commission, aiming for broad public trust.
- 04Supreme Court President Isaac Amit opposes reducing judicial appointment powers.
- 05Public trust in legal advisors and the Supreme Court is very low among coalition supporters.
- 06The Supreme Court is expected to block the bill, maintaining judicial control over appointments.
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