Share to FacebookShare to XArticle printing is available to subscribers onlyPrint in a simple, ad-free formatSubscribeComments: Zen reading is available to subscribers onlyAd-free and in a comfortable reading formatSubscribe10:52 PM • June 30 2026 IDTFormer Israeli military chief Gadi Eisenkot launched his Yashar party's election campaign on Tuesday with a broad attack on Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's government, accusing it of deepening divisions, refusing to take responsibility for its failures and pledging, if elected, to establish a state commission of inquiry into the failures leading up to Hamas' attack on October 7, 2023.In the NewsMan Killed in East Jerusalem Shooting, Another in Car Blast in HaifaSystem of a Down Frontman Slams Israel for 'Hypocritical' Genocide RecognitionIn His Own Words: Naftali Bennett Is Committed to Annexing the West BankIsrael to Grant Legal Status to Sudanese Asylum Seekers, After Years of DelaysWhat Kind of Torah Condones Calling to Shoot Protesters in the Legs?Remembering and rebuilding two years laterICYMIAdvanced Israeli Systems Sold to Qatar, Saudi Arabia, Documents and Images ShowIsrael 2026 Election Poll Tracker: The Latest ProjectionsA Collapsing Society: Israel Suffers National Mental Crisis Due to the WarFlagGate: How Israel Set Off a Storm by Hosting a Separatist Genocide DenierWhy Israelis Should Stop Being Afraid of Mamdani-backed Brad LanderSettlers Tried to Torch Palestinian Homes. They Messed With the Wrong Village
Israeli ex-general Eisenkot vows Oct. 7 inquiry if elected in campaign launch
At the Yashar party's campaign launch, Eisenkot accused the leadership of refusing 'to take responsibility for its failures, even at the risk that failing to investigate them could lead to their recurrence,' and pledged a state commission of inquiry into October 7











