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Ashkenazi Chief Rabbi David Lau. Photo: Gershon Elinson/Flash90.
“The site needs to be handled differently. What is happening at the moment does not respect the place or human life. The state is obligated to take responsibility for it,” Lau said.
Although reports in the Israeli media suggest that Defense Minister and Alternate Prime Minister Benny Gantz has secretly discussed opening a private panel to review the incident, Northern District Commander Maj.-Gen. Shimon Levi took full responsibility Friday morning, saying he “bears overall responsibility, for better or for worse, and am ready for any investigation.”
Lau’s statement came just days after the disaster that took place on Mount Meron in the early hours of Friday that took the lives of 45 people, including children and teenagers. The fatal tragedy is considered the country’s deadliest civilian disaster.
It s a miracle the Meron crush happened in just one location
Jerusalem Deputy Mayor Yossi Daitsh was not surprised by the tragic events of Thursday; after he and his son and brother-in-law escaped similar overcrowding elsewhere, he told police officers to ease the crowds or people would die Gilad Cohen, Eli Sinyor |
Published: 05.01.21 , 09:33
It is a miracle that the tragedy of Thursday night at a compound on Mount Meron was not replicated in other crowded areas of the Lag BaOmer festivities, according to Jerusalem Deputy Mayor Yossi Daitsh.
Daitsh, who attended the celebrations, said he experienced being crushed by the crowd three hours before the devastating event that claimed 45 lives.