On the face of it Israel has bowed to international pressure in setting up an enquiry into the attack on the flotilla headed for Gaza a couple of weeks.
Sounds and looks good. But wait!..... the true picture about this so-called enquiry actually emerges from this editorial in Haaretz:
"But Netanyahu's panel will have no powers, not even those of a government probe, and its proposed chairman does not believe in such a panel. In an interview to Army Radio, Tirkel said there is no choice but to establish a state committee of inquiry. He opposed bringing in foreign observers and made clear that he is not a devotee of drawing conclusions about individuals and dismissing those responsible for failures. When a Haaretz reporter confronted Tirkel about these remarks, the former justice evaded the question saying, "I don't remember what I said."
Sounds and looks good. But wait!..... the true picture about this so-called enquiry actually emerges from this editorial in Haaretz:
"But Netanyahu's panel will have no powers, not even those of a government probe, and its proposed chairman does not believe in such a panel. In an interview to Army Radio, Tirkel said there is no choice but to establish a state committee of inquiry. He opposed bringing in foreign observers and made clear that he is not a devotee of drawing conclusions about individuals and dismissing those responsible for failures. When a Haaretz reporter confronted Tirkel about these remarks, the former justice evaded the question saying, "I don't remember what I said."
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