Reserve officer and activist Yotam Zemerri called on Prime Minister Netanyahu Monday to establish a non-governmental commission of inquiry into the alleged fabrication of the Netanyahu investigations, saying the country needs it. Zemerri's appeal was posted via journalist Yinon Magal.
Reserve officer and activist Yotam Zemerri issued a public call Monday evening for Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to establish a non-governmental commission of inquiry into allegations of fabricated evidence in the investigations against him. "The country needs it," Zemerri wrote, in a post circulated via journalist Yinon Magal. The appeal comes amid ongoing political controversy over the criminal cases against Netanyahu, which his supporters have long claimed were manufactured by law enforcement and the prosecution. No official response from the Prime Minister's Office or the government has been reported. The Knesset floor was simultaneously debating a separate bill regarding Red Cross visits to imprisoned Nukhba terrorists, which ultimately fell without opposition support (as The Zioneer reported at 20:19). Zemerri's statement is a single-source report and remains uncorroborated.
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