The Israeli prime minister threw a tantrum over demands to establish an investigative commission on Hamas' attack.
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The Times of Israel on MSNKnesset ushers violently prevent victims’ families from attending debate on Oct. 7 probeRelatives of victims pushed, hit and dragged away, 3 need medical attention, before they are belatedly let into visitors' ...
Families of October 7 victims were refused entry to a Knesset discussion on establishing a state probe on Monday.
These provisions would prohibit activities that are illegal, including expressing support for terrorist organizations and incitement to terrorism.
Footage shows guards wrestling with campaigners ahead of a special session set to decide on the necessity of a public inquiry ...
The Knesset Finance Committee approved a draft bill for second and third readings to ease the conditions for tax relief during ...
At the request of former hostage Yarden Bibas, MK Chili Tropper read aloud in his speech before the Knesset plenum and the ...
Chaos broke out in the Israeli parliament on Monday as family members of people killed on Oct. 7 were initially barred from ...
Chaos erupted in the Knesset as Netanyahu faced backlash over Gaza ceasefire failures, prisoner families clashed with security.
Suggesting the findings would be “predetermined,” without providing any evidence, the Israeli prime minister said a court-led probe would be biased.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Monday warned Hamas that if the remaining Israeli hostages are not released ...
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