Thousands protested against the government and in favor of establishing a state commission of inquiry across the country
Thousands of protesters across Israel demanded the establishment of a state commission of inquiry following a controversial document released by Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.
On Saturday evening, thousands gathered in various cities across Israel to protest against the government and to call for the formation of a state commission of inquiry. This public outcry was triggered by a document recently published by Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, which included selective transcripts from cabinet meetings that took place from the 2014 Gaza operation, known as Protective Edge, up to the morning of October 7.
The protests were fueled by claims that the released document did not provide a full account of the events and decisions made during critical periods, particularly regarding the security situation in Israel. One protester, Louis Har, a hostage survivor, emphasized the need for transparency, stating, "I want the truth; only a state commission can give us answers," reflecting widespread sentiments among demonstrators regarding the need for accountability from their leaders.
The demand for a commission of inquiry comes at a time of heightened political tension in Israel, where citizens are increasingly questioning the government's handling of security matters. The protests highlight a growing schism in public trust towards governmental transparency and accountability, suggesting significant implications for Netanyahu's administration as it grapples with public dissent and the calls for deeper investigation into past actions and decisions.