High Court appeal: Disclose commission recommendations on hostage release
National Union MK Yaakov Katz (Ketzaleh) has filed an appeal with the High Court of Justice asking that Prime Minister Netanyahu be ordered to disclose the contents of the Shamgar Commission report. The Shamgar Commission, which was established to recommend principles for 'prisoner exchanges,' looked at the effects of trading terrorists for Israeli hostages, and is believed to have recommended strongly against such trades. Although the report was delivered to the government in 2008, it has never been released to the public.In the appeal, Katz claimed Netanyahu and Defense Minister Ehud Barak are preventing the publication of the Shamgar Commission's findings until after the deal to release captive IDF soldier Gilad Schalit is completed.Commission chairman Meir Shamgar is a former Chief Justice of the Supreme Court.
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"Imagine what the outcome of the Second Lebanon War would have been if the Winograd Commission had delivered its findings in advance of the war. How prepared we would have been," he said last week. "Now, we have that opportunity with the Shamgar Commission. Netanyahu must reveal the findings before we make any decision to release terrorists, and he must have a debate in the government and in the Knesset before he reaches any conclusion."
Yes, of course the report should be released.
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The Israeli public rarely learns about the true effect of government decisions until years have passed. There is no real accountability in the Israeli political system. I bet voters like Carl and Mrs. Carl are in the dark about what the Israeli government does in their name.
Of course the Shamgar Commission report should be released.
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