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The Submarine Affair

In the video: Ganz submits to the government the proposal to a committee of inquiry into the submarine affair (Photo: Ministry of Defense)

The government will not vote today (Sunday) on the proposal to establish a parliamentary inquiry committee into the submarine affair, despite Announcement by Defense Minister Bnei Gantz and Deputy Prime Minister Yair Lapid that the proposal will be approved this week. Sources in the Defense Minister’s Office say that the decision will be made next week.

Filed as early as the end of October, after months of delays, in the background of reports of contacts for a plea deal with former Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. However, in the end, the proposal will not be raised at the cabinet meeting today, on the grounds of schedules, and that there will not be enough time for ministers to review the proposal.

In addition, a defense procurement deal with Germany is due to be signed in the coming week, and the Prime Minister wanted to make sure that the approval of the offer would not hurt the signing of the deal. The Defense Minister’s Office said that there was no problem in raising the proposal since it had already been published in the media, and still wanted to bring the proposal for approval at the next cabinet meeting. But in the end the government secretariat decided not to add the decision to the agenda on the grounds that the ministers were not given enough time to review the decision materials.

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      Ganz has been trying to promote the establishment of a state commission of inquiry from the first week of the government’s formation, but for many months the move has been delayed in the face of opposition from Yemina and Bennett.

      During this period, members of the Movement for Quality of Government, accompanied by a group of former security officials, held many meetings with senior government officials, including a minister. Justice Gideon Saar and Prime Minister Bennett, in an attempt to advance the investigation and dissolve the objections.

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