A year after the Hamas attack in the south of the country, the Prime Minister has not yet found the right time to take responsibility for the great failure. However, Netanyahu found other matters to occupy himself with on this day and proposed during the cabinet meeting to change the name of the war from 'Iron Swords' to the 'Resurrection War'.
It was also reported that the meeting opened with a minute of silence, after which the ministers were shown a video of the atrocities from the day of the massacre.
The headquarters of the families of the abductees stated that: "The headquarters of the families of the abductees wishes to remind the Prime Minister that there is and will not be a resurrection without the return of all the abductees - the living for rehabilitation and the victims and the murdered for a proper burial in their country."
The head of the opposition, Yair Lapid, also said that "there will be no revival until all the abducted and displaced people return to their homes. You can change as many names as you want, you will not change the fact that on your watch the most terrible disaster happened to the people of Israel since the establishment of the state. This government is not a government of revival, It is the government to blame."