Avi Dabbush, a survivor of the October 7 massacre at Kibbutz Nirim, demands Prime Minister Netanyahu and Defense Minister Katz condemn the decision by Dudi Zini to dismantle the memorial for the massacre at the Sherut headquarters — and launch removal proceedings against Zini. Dabbush said Zini "has proven unworthy of his high office."
Avi Dabbush, a survivor of the October 7 attack on Kibbutz Nirim, publicly called on Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and Defense Minister Israel Katz to condemn Dudi Zini's decision to dismantle a memorial display for the massacre at the Sherut (National Service?) headquarters. Dabbush urged the leaders to initiate removal proceedings against Zini, asserting that Zini justified his departure from the event. The call follows controversy over the dismantling of the memorial, which was set up to mark the day of the attack. The incident highlights ongoing tensions over public commemoration of the October 7 events.
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