The Supreme Court ordered the State Comptroller to suspend audits in areas of ‘political and investigative sensitivity’.
ed note–as always, lots of ‘must knows’ that every war-weary Gentile with a vested interest in his/her own future survival needs to understand about all of this.
Firsto, ladies and Gentile-men, the obvious, which is that the Jews and their terrorist state knew years in advance of the upcoming Oct. 7th attacks and had their own deeply embedded agents assisting in the events of that day and this is the reason for the panicked response in shutting down the investigation.
Furthermore, and what should be of paramount concern to all Gentiles living on God’s green earth, is the fact that the court has ordered a one-month cessation of the investigation, and given all the talk of a new war against Iran coming out of the mouth of Netanyahu and his retinue of fellow religious terrorists, what this means is that a month from now, no one will be asking any questions about what really happened on Oct. 7th, because the world will be up to its eyeballs in global apocalyptic war, courtesy of the Jews.
Israel National News
The Supreme Court ordered this morning (Wednesday) that the State Comptroller is to freeze part of the audit procedures related to the events of October 7 and the Swords of Iron war.
The order was issued in two petitions filed, one by the Military Defense and the other by the Movement for Quality Government.
The court ruled that a conditional order should be issued instructing the State Comptroller to explain why he should not refrain from conducting audits in areas related to policy, strategy, or matters requiring extensive factual investigation.
Among the issues being investigated are strategic decisions relating to October 7 and the response of the political leadership and military officials, as well as the personal responsibilities of senior officials, including Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.
In addition, an interim order was issued instructing the State Comptroller to refrain from taking practical actions on these matters, including summoning witnesses, collecting documents, or publishing drafts until he submits his response, which was set for one month hence.