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"The article reports that the Israeli government has decided not to establish a state commission to investigate the October 7th massacre, despite pressure from the Supreme Court and the families of the victims. The decision was made after a meeting of the government, during which Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu expressed his opposition to the establishment of such a commission. Netanyahu argued that the government should focus on the ongoing war and not get bogged down in investigations. The Supreme Court had previously ordered the government to establish a commission to investigate the massacre, but the government has refused to comply. The families of the victims have been demanding answers and accountability for the massacre, but the government has so far failed to provide any meaningful responses."
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