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Jerusalem — A stampede at a religious festival attended by tens of thousands of ultra-Orthodox Jews in northern Israel killed at least 44 people and injured some 150 others early on Friday, medical officials said. Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu called the stampede during celebrations of the Lag BaOmer festival at Mount Meron "one of the worst disasters to hit the State of Israel."

Medics and rescue workers attend to the Lag B'Omer event in Mount Meron, northern Israel, where fatalities were reported among the thousands of ultra-Orthodox Jews gathered
Medics and rescue workers attend to the Lag BaOmer event in Mount Meron, northern Israel, where fatalities were reported among the thousands of ultra-Orthodox Jews gathered at the tomb of a 2nd-century sage for annual commemorations that include all-night prayer and dance, at Mount Meron, Israel, April 30, 2021. JINI PHOTO AGENCY LTD/REUTERS

Tens of thousands of people, mostly ultra-Orthodox Jews, gather each year to honor Rabbi Shimon Bar Yochai, a 2nd century sage and mystic who is buried there. Large crowds traditionally light bonfires, pray and dance as part of the celebrations.  

Photos showed rows of wrapped bodies lying on the ground afterward, with dozens of ambulances at the site. The Haaretz daily quoted witnesses as saying police barricades had prevented people from exiting quickly.

"Our hearts are with the families and with the wounded to whom we wish a full recovery. There were heartbreaking scenes here," Netanyahu said later on Friday as he visited the scene of the stampede.

"People were crushed to death, including children. Many of the victims have still not been identified and I would like to avoid the dissemination of rumors on social media because this breaks the families' hearts," the prime minister said. 

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu visits Mount Meron
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu visits Mount Meron, northern Israel, where fatalities were reported among the thousands of ultra-Orthodox Jews gathered at the tomb of a 2nd-century sage for annual commemorations that include all-night prayer and dance, April 30, 2021. RONEN ZVULUN/REUTERS

"Let the authorities work," he added, lauding rescue and security services for a quick response that he said had prevented "a far worse disaster."

Netanyahu vowed a "thorough, serious and in-depth investigation in order to ensure that such a disaster does not recur," and he declared Sunday a day of national mourning.  

Media estimated the crowd at about 100,000 people, and videos posted on social media showed scores of black-clad ultra-Orthodox men walking through narrow passages to the site.

Eli Beer, director of the Hatzalah rescue service, said he was horrified by how crowded the event was, saying the site was equipped to handle perhaps a quarter of the number who were there. "Close to 40 people died as a result of this tragedy," he told the Army radio station.
 
By Friday morning, Zaka, another ambulance service, said the death toll had risen to 44. Spokesman Motti Bukchin said families were being notified and the bodies were being taken to a single location for identification. He said he expected the bodies to be buried before sundown of the Jewish Sabbath, when funerals do not take place.

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Paramedics and ultra-Orthodox Jewish men stand next to covered bodies after dozens of people were killed and others injured after a grandstand collapsed in Meron, Israel, where tens of thousands of people were gathered to celebrate the festival of Lag Ba'omer at the site in northern Israel early, April 30, 2021. DAVID COHEN/JINI PIX/JINI PIX/AFP/Getty

The death toll matched the number of people killed in a 2010 forest fire, which is believed to be the deadliest civilian tragedy in the country's history. 

The stampede happened after midnight and its cause was not immediately clear. Witnesses said a row of people had tripped on some stairs, causing other people to fall and sparking the stampede.
 
"Masses of people were pushed into the same corner and a vortex was created," a witness, identified only by his first name Dvir, told Army radio. He described a terrifying sight as the first row of people fell down. He said he was in the next row of people that tripped.
 
"I felt like I was about to die," he said.
 
Zaki Heller, spokesman for the Magen David Adom rescue service, said 150 people had been hospitalized, with six in critical condition.
 
Heller told the station "no one had ever dreamed" something like this could happen. "In one moment, we went from a happy event to an immense tragedy," he said.
 
The Israeli military said it had dispatched medics and search and rescue teams along with helicopters to assist.
 
It was the first huge religious gathering to be held legally since Israel lifted nearly all restrictions related to the coronavirus pandemic. The country has seen cases plummet since launching one of the world's most successful vaccination campaigns late last year.
 
Health authorities had nevertheless warned against holding such a large gathering.
 
But when the celebrations started, the Public Security Minister Amir Ohana, police chief Yaakov Shabtai and other top officials visited the event and met with police, who had deployed 5,000 extra forces to maintain order.
 
Ohana, a close ally of Netanyahu, thanked police for their hard work and dedication "for protecting the well-being and security for the many participants" as he wished the country a happy holiday.
 
Netanyahu is struggling to form a governing coalition ahead of a Tuesday deadline, and the national tragedy is sure to complicate those efforts.

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