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Families of Mt. Meron stampede victims seek millions in damages

The April 30, 2021 disaster at the Lag B'Omer festival left 45 dead and 150 wounded. With this year's gathering only days away, the plaintiffs' lawyer contends the state has learned nothing from the tragedy.

by  Hanan Greenwood
Published on  05-16-2022 15:34
Last modified: 05-16-2022 15:34
Haredi sect rejects 1,500-person limit at Lag B'Omer festivities on Mt. MeronReuters/Ishay Yerushalmi / Behadrei Haredim

Rescue and medical personnel are seen next to the covered bodies of victims of the Mount Meron stampede on April 30, 2021 | File photo: Reuters/Ishay Yerushalmi / Behadrei Haredim

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The families of the victims killed in the 2021 Mount Meron disaster have filed a damages lawsuit against the government, emergency services, and several private organizations that greenlighted the Lag B'Omer festivities that ended in the tragic death of 45 people and left 150 others wounded.

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The plaintiffs are demanding 4 million shekels in compensation for each family.  The victims included six Americans, two Canadians, an Argentine, and a Briton, and ranged in age from 13 to 65.

The April 30, 2021 stampede took place during the annual pilgrimage to the tomb of Rabbi Shimon bar Yochai in northern Israel, which an estimated 100,000 worshippers attended.

The deadly incident took place after celebrants poured out of one section of the mountainside compound, down a passageway with a sloping metal floor wet with spilled drinks, leading to a staircase continuing down.

Witnesses say that people tripped and slipped near the top of the stairs while those behind, who were unaware of the blockage ahead, continued. This resulted in people being trampled over, crushed, and asphyxiated, the investigation into the disaster said.

Broken glasses are seen at the site of the Lag B'Omer stampede at Mount Meron, April 30, 2021 (AP/Sebastian Scheiner/File) AP/Sebastian Scheiner

The lawsuit names the Israel Police, the Public Security, Interior, Religions Services, Economy, and Tourism ministries, the National Administration for Holy Places, the Israel Fire and Rescue Services, Magen David Adom, and the Merom HaGalil Regional Council, as well as the Ashkenazi and Sephardi religious administrations on Mt. Meron, and the two engineering companies who approved the bleachers and ramp on the premises.

The suit was filed two days ahead of the first anniversary of the disaster, and on the heels of the police announcing unprecedented security measures for this year's festival, slated to be held on May 18.

The plaintiff's lawyer, Eran Becker, accused the state of gross negligence, saying that given that the various safety hazards and code violations on the premises were known for  a decade, the political power struggle over control of the holy site resulted in its prolonged neglect and eventually, the tragedy, "which could have avoided and should have been prevented."

"To date, there is no clear determination as to who is responsible for safety in these incidents. The state has continued to ignore the dangerous situation, showing indifference to the potentially devastating results. The next t disaster is only a matter of time," he said.

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