Tensions ran high in the Knesset as Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu faced loud jeers and boos while addressing lawmakers during a debate on establishing a state commission of inquiry into October 7.
As Netanyahu began his prepared remarks, opposition MKs Gilad Kariv (Labor) and Vladimir Beliak (Yesh Atid) repeatedly shouted at him, leading to their removal from the plenum. The prime minister, frustrated by the interruptions, demanded that lawmakers remain quiet.
The heated exchange reflects the deep political divide surrounding the inquiry into the October 7 attacks, as calls for accountability continue to stir controversy.