Lawmakers have passed a preliminary reading of a contentious bill to establish a politically appointed committee to investigate the October 7 disaster, sparking heated protests from opposition members and bereaved families. The bill, backed by the governing coalition, would give the coalition effective control over the investigative process, bypassing a state commission of inquiry typically overseen by the judiciary. Critics, including opposition leaders and the attorney general, argue that the legislation is designed to protect the government from accountability and whitewash failures leading up to the attack. The debate in the Knesset was marked by emotional interruptions, with bereaved families demanding answers and opposition lawmakers pledging to boycott the proposed commission, insisting that only an independent inquiry can deliver justice and truth for the victims.
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