Israel Police Launch Investigation Following Pro-Government Breach Attempt During High Court October 7 Inquiry Hearing
Israel Police open an investigation into a pro-government mob's attempt to storm the High Court during a hearing on an October 7 state commission of inquiry.
By: AXL Media
Published: Apr 25, 2026, 5:09 AM EDT
Source: Information for this report was sourced from Channel 12

A Breach of Judicial Security in Jerusalem
Authorities have confirmed the launch of a criminal investigation into the unprecedented disruption at Israel’s Supreme Court on April 23, 2026. During a hearing regarding the failures of October 7, a mob of pro-government activists attempted to force their way into the courtroom, prompting immediate intervention by security personnel. The breach attempt led to a 20-minute suspension of proceedings as court security advised the justices to evacuate the chamber for their safety. According to reports from Channel 12, the decision to move forward with the probe was finalized after police leadership reviewed evidence alongside the State Attorney’s Office.
The Radicalized Rhetoric of the Pro-Government Protest
The atmosphere outside and within the halls of the Supreme Court was characterized by high-intensity verbal hostility directed at the judiciary. Supporters of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s administration were recorded chanting “Judge the judges,” a slogan that has gained traction among critics who view the High Court as an overreaching political actor. The incident marks an escalation in the domestic tension between the executive branch and the judicial system, as activists sought to physically interrupt a legal debate over governmental accountability. Witnesses described the scene as bedlam, with security struggling to maintain a perimeter as protesters converged on the courtroom doors.
Legal Battle Over the State Commission of Inquiry
The hearing itself was convened to address several petitions from bereaved families and civil society groups demanding a state commission of inquiry into the October 7 massacre. This specific type of commission is the most powerful and independent investigative body in Israel, led by a retired judge with the authority to subpoena witnesses and documents. The Netanyahu government has steadfastly refused to authorize such a probe, arguing that any investigation should wait until the regional war has fully concluded. Critics, however, contend that the delay is a strategic attempt to shirk responsibility for the security and intelligence lapses that occurred on the government's watch.
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