The October 7th Bereaved Families Council responded to events at a conference, stating that bereaved families will no longer accept senior security officials or those directly tied to the October 7 responsibility chain appearing at conferences and studios as if nothing happened, while a state commission of inquiry has not yet been established and the truth remains concealed.
The October 7th Bereaved Families Council issued a sharp statement in response to events at a conference today (Tuesday), declaring that families of those killed in the October 7 massacre will no longer tolerate senior security officials appearing in public forums as if nothing happened. The Council's statement, reported by Moriah Asraf and Doron Kadosh (N13 / Army Radio), says: 'The bereaved families are no longer willing to accept a reality where senior security officials, or those directly linked to the chain of responsibility for October 7, appear at conferences and studios as if nothing happened, while a state commission of inquiry has not yet been established and the truth remains concealed.' The demand comes amid growing public and political pressure on the government to establish a state commission of inquiry into the October 7 events, a call previously voiced by former IDF chief Gadi Eisenkot and others. No official response from the security establishment or the government was reported in this single-source report.
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