Over 44 Worshippers Killed in Crush During Religious Gathering

Over 44 Worshippers Killed in Crush During Religious Gathering

- Israeli investigators are looking into what caused a crush at a mass religious congregation in Mount Meron that killed at least 44 worshipers

- Thousands of worshipers flocked to the mountain burial site to commemorate the Lag B'Omer holiday

- It is an annual celebration in which participants sing, dance, and light fires in honour of Rabbi Shim Bar Yochai, a second-century Mishnaic sage

- The festival, however, devolved into chaos when a massive wave of people trapped others underneath them, including children

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At least 44 people have been killed and about 150 injured in a crowd crush at a Jewish religious gathering in northern Israel, attended by tens of thousands of people.

Children were among the missing, according to Eli Beer, the director of Hatzalah, an Israeli volunteer ambulance service.

Israel: Over 44 Worshippers Killed in Crush During religious Gathering at Mount Meron
Rescue workers take a dead body into an ambulance after dozens were killed in a crush at a religious festival in Mount Meron. Photo: Amir Levy.
Source: UGC

The wounded were rushed to hospitals across the country, according to the national ambulance service.

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“Unfortunately, we discovered small children who had been trampled there, and we administered CPR. We were able to save some of them," he was quoted by Israel's Army Radio.
"We were going to go inside for the dancing and stuff and all of the sudden we saw paramedics from MADA running by, like mid-CPR on kids, and then one after the other started coming out," a witness was quoted.

Among those rushed to the hospital were six people in critical condition and 18 people in stable condition.

The crowds at Mount Meron were estimated at 100,000.

Permission had, however, been given for 10,000 people to attend the largest event held in Israel since the start of the COVID-19 pandemic in 2020.

Ultra-Orthodox Jews had travelled to the Galilee tomb of the second-century sage Rabbi Shimon Bar Yochai for annual Lag BaOmer commemorations.

The events include all-night prayer, mystical songs and dance.

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The cause of the crush was not confirmed, but witnesses said people were asphyxiated or trampled in a narrow passageway while trying to exit.

Footage from the night showed men frantically pulling down corrugated iron walls to escape while children were separated from their parents in confusion.

The National Center of Forensic Medicine in Tel Aviv said that they were prepared to receive the dead and are able to receive and assist families who will be coming to identify their loved ones.

Israeli attorney general Avichai Mandelblit said a probe had been opened into the disaster and that authorities are investigating whether there was any criminality attributable to the police.

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Mandelblit further noted that Israeli police would not collect testimonies from the officers involved in the incident as part of the ongoing investigation.

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Shimon Lavie, northern commander of Israel Police, said earlier on Friday, April 30, that he took overall responsibility for the crush.

Meanwhile, Legit.ng reported that a little girl high-fived a priest in the church as he was trying to bless her in a video that has gathered close to two million views.

With the father's hand outstretched, and his palm facing her, she perhaps thought the man was calling for a high-five.

The clergyman burst into laughter as he found the girl's action very funny. Her mother quickly cautioned her, putting the kid's hand down.

Source: Legit.ng

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