Israel ignored warnings of overcrowding at site of deadly religious stampede
Rescue workers take a dead body into an ambulance after dozens were killed in a crush at a religious festival in Mount Meron on April 30, 2021 - Getty/Amir Levy/ Israeli police and ministers could face a government inquest as it emerged that officials had repeatedly warned of the risks of overcrowding at Mount Meron, where a stampede killed 45 people and injured dozens on Friday night. Over the past thirteen years, three reports were published in Israel which identified the annual religious festival as a public health risk, raising ...
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