Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's criminal trial was briefly interrupted when bereaved parents of victims from the October 7 attacks and the war in Gaza entered the courtroom, demanding a state commission of inquiry into the government's handling of the events. Some parents carried signs and pleaded to remain in the courtroom, insisting their presence was dignified and not meant as a provocation. After an initial attempt by security to remove them, Netanyahu's defense attorney requested they be allowed to stay, and the judges agreed. The families expressed their desire to confront Netanyahu directly and called for an independent investigation, a demand that the prime minister has so far resisted despite widespread public support.
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