The article discusses Israel's commemoration of the 1000 days since the October 7, 2023 attack by Hamas, which marked the beginning of the war. The day included official ceremonies, protests, and calls for a state commission to investigate security failures prior to the attack. The attack resulted in over 1,200 civilian deaths and 251 hostages, while Israeli military operations led to more than 73,000 Palestinian casualties according to Gazan authorities. Protests against Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's leadership grew, with demands for an independent investigation supported by most citizens but rejected by the government. Families of victims and hostages participated in memorials, and some protesters blocked major roads, leading to arrests. The article highlights ongoing political tensions and societal pressure for accountability.
Ocena pristranskosti (Levo): The article frames the call for an independent investigation as a democratic imperative and criticizes the government's refusal to act despite public support. It emphasizes civilian casualties and the need for accountability, aligning with progressive narratives. While it presents both sides (pro-PM





