Middle East Brief with Avi Kaner
Nearly three years after the October 7 massacre, Israel still has not established a truly independent national commission of inquiry. Instead, the Knesset has advanced legislation to create a politically appointed commission. Should a government investigate itself? In this episode of Middle East Brief with Avi Kaner, Avi argues that the victims, the hostages, the families of fallen Israeli soldiers, and every Israeli citizen deserve an independent, impartial investigation that follows the evidence wherever it leads. The episode examines: • Why an independent commission is essential to a healthy democracy • The political divisions, judicial reform protests, and internal turmoil that gripped Israel before October 7 • Questions about intelligence sharing, warning signs, and military preparedness • Lessons from Israel's own Agranat, Kahan, and Winograd Commissions • International examples, including the U.S. 9/11 Commission and other independent national inquiries • Why delaying an investigation risks losing evidence, fading memories, and eroding public trust This episode is not about assigning political blame. It is about ensuring that Israel learns every possible lesson from the darkest day in its history and honors those who paid the ultimate price by seeking the truth. Middle East Brief with Avi Kaner delivers thoughtful analysis of Israel, the Middle East, and the geopolitical events shaping our world through historical context and informed discussion.
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