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Israeli court bars state comptroller from probing 7 Oct attack failures

Created at 29 Jun · 11:30 PM1 source↑ Market-relevant
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Israel's High Court of Justice ruled that state comptroller Matanyahu Englman exceeded his authority in probes into failures leading to the Oct. 7 Hamas attack, preventing him from completing and publishing examinations on key issues.

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Key Numbers

7 October 2023date of Hamas attack
eightkey issues barred from probe
fourareas Englman lacked jurisdiction
fourreports ordered redone

Who's Involved

Matanyahu Englman
Israeli state comptroller
Israel's High Court of Justice
ruled on comptroller's authority
Hamas
perpetrator of Oct. 7 attack
Shin Bet
intelligence agency involved in attack response
Benjamin Netanyahu
Prime Minister of Israel

↳ Why This Matters

The ruling significantly limits the scope of the state comptroller's investigation into the failures preceding the October 7th attack, potentially impacting public understanding of the events and the accountability of various government and security bodies.

Key facts

  • Israel's High Court of Justice ruled state comptroller Matanyahu Englman exceeded his authority in probes into the Oct. 7 Hamas attack.
  • The court barred Englman from completing and publishing examinations on eight key issues.
  • Jurisdiction was denied for investigations into Qatari funds transfer, border defenses, intelligence agency conduct, and government response.
  • The court stated the comptroller's role is to review government actions against norms, not establish factual reality.
  • The comptroller's authority does not extend to security and foreign affairs policy and strategy.
  • Four reports must be redone because key officials were not interviewed.

Israel's High Court of Justice has ruled that state comptroller Matanyahu Englman exceeded his authority in several probes into the failures leading to the October 7, 2023, Hamas attack. The court barred Englman from completing and publishing his examinations of eight key issues.

The High Court found that Englman lacked jurisdiction to investigate four specific areas: the transfer of Qatari funds to Hamas prior to the attack, Gaza border defenses, the conduct of intelligence agencies and the government in response to information about a potential Hamas assault, and the actions of the government, Shin Bet intelligence agency, and the military during the attack itself.

The court clarified that the state comptroller's role is to review government actions against established norms, rather than to conduct investigations aimed at establishing the factual reality of events. Furthermore, the court determined that the comptroller's authority does not extend to matters of policy and strategy concerning security and foreign affairs.

In addition to barring the probes, the court ordered four other reports to be redone, citing that Englman's office failed to interview key officials before drafting them. This ruling comes at a time of increasing pressure on Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's government to establish a formal state commission of inquiry into the events of October 7.

Frequently asked questions

The court ruled that state comptroller Matanyahu Englman exceeded his authority in probes related to the October 7th Hamas attack and barred him from completing and publishing his examinations on eight key issues.

The court found Englman lacked jurisdiction to investigate the transfer of Qatari funds to Hamas, Gaza border defenses, intelligence agency conduct, and the government's response during the attack.

The court stated the comptroller's role is to review government actions against prevailing norms, not to establish the factual reality of events.

The court ordered four other reports to be redone because Englman's office failed to interview key officials before drafting them.

What Happens Next

01The state comptroller will redo four reports after interviewing key officials.
02Pressure may increase for a state commission of inquiry into the attack.

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How It Developed

Israel's High Court of Justice ruled state comptroller Matanyahu Englman exceeded his authority in probes.
The court barred Englman from completing and publishing examinations of eight key issues related to the Oct. 7 attack.
The court found Englman lacked jurisdiction to investigate areas including Qatari funds transfer, border defenses, intelligence agency conduct, and government response during the attack.
The court stated the comptroller's role is to review government actions against norms, not establish factual reality of events.
The court also ruled the comptroller's authority does not extend to security and foreign affairs policy and strategy.
Four other reports were ordered redone due to Englman's office failing to interview key officials.
The ruling comes amid pressure for a state commission of inquiry into the attack.

Sources

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Israeli court says comptroller overstepped authority in 7 Oct attack probesMiddle East Eye

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