45 people were killed and 150 injured in the tragedy in Israel. The grandstand on Mount Meron collapsed during a religious celebration.
About 100 thousand people gathered at the Lag ba-Omer festival. The structure could not withstand the weight of all those present. The collapse of the grandstand provoked panic and a stampede.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu called the incident a grave disaster. The politician donated blood to help the victims, and called on citizens to follow his example.
May 2 was declared a day of national mourning in Israel.
Another view:
Initially, they planned to arrange a mega-terrorist act.
It's a miracle that thousands didn't die.
Their plan was to collapse the fan, hundreds would be injured and killed on the spot and thousands would run outside through the narrow exit, and overwhelm each other with thousands of victims.
Not by chance:
the giant fan was held by only one bolt, which miraculously did not break.
removed all security cameras before the event
-the Ministry of Security has announced that everyone who goes to Meron, let them blame themselves
-the 666th buses brought the celebrants
-the press immediately reported that the fan broke, they were ready for this
"they were looking for blood donations, even though the death was caused by suffocation, not metal wounds."
conducted an on-site exercise two days before the event, with an estimated number of casualties
they put a barrier on the most vulnerable and narrow place, which they never did
-the police arranged a human shield (among them police officers disguised as orthodox), blocking the narrow exit
Not by accident.
The 45 dead saved thousands. If it hadn't been for the EMERGENCY in the passageway that occurred before their plan, there would have been thousands here...
God avenge the blood of the slain.
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World Awakening Media:
45 people were killed and 150 injured in the tragedy in Israel. The grandstand on Mount Meron collapsed during a religious celebration. About 100 thousand people gathered at the Lag ba-Omer festival. The structure could not withstand the weight of all those present. The collapse of the grandstand provoked panic and a stampede. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu called the incident a grave disaster. The politician donated blood to help the victims, and called on citizens to follow his example. May 2 was declared a day of national mourning in Israel.
Another view:
Initially, they planned to arrange a mega-terrorist act. It's a miracle that thousands didn't die. Their plan was to collapse the fan, hundreds would be injured and killed on the spot and thousands would run outside through the narrow exit, and overwhelm each other with thousands of victims. Not by chance: