Israeli Cabinet Orders Inquiry on Deadly Festival Stampede

Israeli Cabinet Orders Inquiry on Deadly Festival Stampede
Medics and rescue workers attend to the Lag B'Omer event in Mount Meron, northern Israel, at Mount Meron, Israel, on April 30, 2021. David Cohen-JiniPix/Reuters
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JERUSALEM—Israel’s new government approved on Sunday an official inquiry into a stampede in April in which killed 45 people at a Jewish pilgrimage site long deemed dangerously crowded by authorities.

Establishing the state commission of inquiry a week after he was sworn in, Prime Minister Naftali Bennett said in televised remarks that while it “cannot bring back those who are gone, the government can do everything to prevent future needless loss”.