Netanyahu. Tough decisions
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The Cabinet is set to convene Tuesday morning in order to debate the international battle waged by Israel against the reverberations of the Goldstone Report, which claims Israel committed war crimes in Gaza.
Poll
According to War and Peace Index survey, 93.5% of Jewish-Israelis who are familiar with Gaza war report's conclusion believe it is biased against Israeli army; only 5% of Arab public opposes report's claim that IDF committed war crimes in Gaza. Most Israeli Jews believe continued building in settlements does not reduce chances of reaching two-state solution
Barak and Ashkenazi believe such a committee would bolster international criticism against Israel. They say inquiries already conducted by the IDF after the operation are morally valid and that parties guilty of infractions of military code have already been punished.
But international pressure to establish an Israeli inquiry committee is growing steadily, and some in Israel are voicing their support.
The Attorney General's Office has said it would support such a move, and the Meretz Party has also voiced its support. The prime minister said he would hear from official sources on the matter, including experts from the foreign and defense ministries as well as the IDF.
In addition to the debate on the Goldstone report, Cabinet ministers will also discuss Israel's policy on battling pro-Iranian terror groups such as Hamas and Hezbollah.