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A growing list of Israeli officials have accepted responsibility for failing to prevent Hamas’ brutal attack on Israeli communities during the Oct. 7 incursion that triggered the current Israel-Hamas war. Conspicuously absent from that roll call is Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. Following the horrific assault, which saw the deadliest day for Israelis since the country…
A growing list of Israeli officials have accepted responsibility for failing to prevent Hamas’ brutal attack on Israeli communities. Conspicuously absent from those names is Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. The attack saw the deadliest day for Israelis since the country was established 75 years ago. Following the assault, Netanyahu has repeatedly sidestepped accountability. He has instead blamed others. Critics say that shows a leader thinking more about his own political survival than soothing and steering a traumatized nation. Netanyahu says there will be time for investigations — after the war.
A growing list of Israeli officials have accepted responsibility for failing to prevent Hamas’ brutal attack on Israeli communities. Conspicuously absent from those names is Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. The attack saw the deadliest day for Israelis since the country was established 75 years ago. Following the assault, Netanyahu has repeatedly sidestepped accountability. He has instead blamed others. Critics say that shows a leader thinking more about his own political survival than soothing and steering a traumatized nation. Netanyahu says there will be time for investigations — after the war.
A growing list of Israeli officials have accepted responsibility for failing to prevent Hamas’ brutal attack on Israeli communities. Conspicuously absent from those names is Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. The attack saw the deadliest day for Israelis since the country was established 75 years ago. Following the assault, Netanyahu has repeatedly sidestepped accountability. He has instead blamed others. Critics say that shows a leader thinking more about his own political survival than soothing and steering a traumatized nation. Netanyahu says there will be time for investigations — after the war.