
An unusual event occurred this evening (Monday) in the Knesset plenary: bereaved families sitting in the press gallery interrupted MK Ahmed Tibi, who was explaining in Arabic his objection to the law bringing the Nuhba terrorists who carried out the October 7 massacre to justice.
Deputy Speaker of the Knesset, MK Meir Cohen, who chaired the meeting, asked the bereaved parents, led by Itzik Buntzel, to remain quiet.
Buntzel shouted at Tibi: "What reservations do you have? This is shameful and disgraceful. Our children were murdered and it's a shame that you have reservations.".
At one point, MK Tibi responded: "Even bereaved families, whom we treat differently, must face the regulations. They are not allowed to slander me from the podium. I am also a bereaved family.".
""You're a guest here, so what if you're a bereaved father? There are other bereaved people, I also had 13 members of my family killed and I don't act like you.".
Tibi later attacked Bunzel and shouted at him: "I understand there are elections - you are a politician.".
Riot in the plenum: Bereaved families protest against the speech of MK Ahmed Tibi, who took to the podium with reservations against the bill to prosecute the Nuhava terrorists@Ahmad_tibi @The_Gvura
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🏛️From the plenary debate on the prosecution of the Israeli military for the October 7, 2023 massacre https://t.co/jytxawatWC pic.twitter.com/0iI2fzrCdv
MK Meir Cohen demanded that Tibi stop his attacks on the bereaved parents who continued to shout "murderer" at him. After a few minutes, Cohen announced a short break in the meeting to calm things down.