Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has published his full responses to the state comptroller's investigation into the October 7, 2023, attack, shifting blame for the security failures onto political rivals and security chiefs. In the 55-page document, Netanyahu argues he consistently pushed for assassinating Hamas leaders and for stronger action against Hamas, but was opposed by senior security officials and ministers. He also criticized the High Court of Justice for halting the comptroller's probe and renewed his call for a government-appointed commission of inquiry, which he claims would be more balanced than a state commission.
The release of Netanyahu's answers has sparked strong criticism from opposition figures, who accuse him of avoiding responsibility and distorting the record. They point to warnings issued before the attack and allege that Netanyahu repeatedly ignored advice about the growing threat from Hamas. The debate over accountability continues, with many Israelis supporting a state commission of inquiry, which Netanyahu opposes, arguing it would be biased due to judicial involvement.

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