A bill that would have prevented the release or parole of the Nukhba terrorists who led the October 7 attack failed in the Knesset on Monday, according to reports. The Haredi parties were absent from the vote, while Yisrael Beytenu opposed it.
A bill aimed at preventing the release or parole of the Nukhba terrorists — the Hamas unit that spearheaded the October 7, 2023 attack — failed to pass in the Knesset on Monday evening, according to a single-source report. The legislation fell due to the absence of the Haredi factions (United Torah Judaism and Shas) and the opposition of the Yisrael Beytenu party, drawing outrage from right-wing lawmakers. The exact contents of the bill and the motivations of the opposing parties remain unconfirmed, as the source cited is a desk-reviewed report without official Knesset documentation. The Zioneer has not yet verified the details beyond the core claim that the bill failed due to these parties' actions.
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