'No Pardon for October 7': Thousands of Israelis Rally Against Netanyahu Gov't
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Hostage Survivors Demand Netanyahu Form State Inquiry or Resign
Over 200 former hostages, family members of captives, and relatives of those killed in captivity delivered a stark ultimatum to Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and Israel's government: authorize a state commission of inquiry (independent investigative body with full legal authority) without delay – or step down, lashing out at the plan to create a government-appointed committee instead. The declaration, issued on the war's 800th day through a …
'No pardon for October 7': Thousands of Israelis rally against Netanyahu gov't
While in Tel Aviv thousands called to establish a state commission of inquiry for October 7, in Jerusalem, protesters demanded the president refuse to pardon Netanyahu. In the south, people gathered to call for the return of the last hostage in Gaza, Ran Gvili
On the 800th anniversary of the October 7 attack, survivors of captivity, their families, and families of murdered hostages wrote to the Prime Minister: "We demand truth. We demand justice. We demand accountability" | Full letter
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