🇮🇱❗️: Nova Festival Survivors Sue Israeli State For Army Negligence
The lawsuit does not address evidence that Israeli forces killed many of the partygoers who died at the event through helicopter airstrikes
Forty two survivors of the Nova music festival in Re'im on 7 October have filed a lawsuit placing responsibility on the Israeli government for the tragic events of the festival, Israeli media reported on 1 January.
Some 42 survivors of the Nova music festival are seeking NIS 200 million ($55 million) in damages, blaming the state, the army, the police and the Shin Bet for their omissions and negligence in failing to protect them during the early morning Hamas attack in which 364 people attending the concert were killed and others injured.
The lawsuit blames the Israeli army for not having sufficient forces to adequately protect the concert, which took place very near the Gaza border and was organized with approval from senior army officials.
The lawsuit further blames the army for failing to notify concert organizers when signs of a possible Hamas attack emerged late the night before, on Friday 6 October.
Senior Shin Bet and army officials held two emergency meetings, one by phone around midnight on Friday night, and one in person at 3 am Saturday.
However, the officials failed to notify the concert organizers. Had they done so, the concert could have been evacuated before the Hamas attack took place, starting with a missile barrage launched into various settlements in southern Israel at 6:30 am Saturday morning.
"All the defendants had to do was make a phone call to the responsible parties on their behalf in order for them to disperse the party in view of the notifications received on the night between 6/10/23 - 7/10/23,” the lawyers filing the lawsuit on behalf of the victims said.
"The disaster could have been avoided at so many points in time," representatives for the survivors told Israeli media.
🔗Source: The Cradle
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The lawsuit does not address evidence that Israeli forces killed many of the partygoers who died at the event through helicopter airstrikes
Forty two survivors of the Nova music festival in Re'im on 7 October have filed a lawsuit placing responsibility on the Israeli government for the tragic events of the festival, Israeli media reported on 1 January.
Some 42 survivors of the Nova music festival are seeking NIS 200 million ($55 million) in damages, blaming the state, the army, the police and the Shin Bet for their omissions and negligence in failing to protect them during the early morning Hamas attack in which 364 people attending the concert were killed and others injured.
The lawsuit blames the Israeli army for not having sufficient forces to adequately protect the concert, which took place very near the Gaza border and was organized with approval from senior army officials.
The lawsuit further blames the army for failing to notify concert organizers when signs of a possible Hamas attack emerged late the night before, on Friday 6 October.
Senior Shin Bet and army officials held two emergency meetings, one by phone around midnight on Friday night, and one in person at 3 am Saturday.
However, the officials failed to notify the concert organizers. Had they done so, the concert could have been evacuated before the Hamas attack took place, starting with a missile barrage launched into various settlements in southern Israel at 6:30 am Saturday morning.
"All the defendants had to do was make a phone call to the responsible parties on their behalf in order for them to disperse the party in view of the notifications received on the night between 6/10/23 - 7/10/23,” the lawyers filing the lawsuit on behalf of the victims said.
"The disaster could have been avoided at so many points in time," representatives for the survivors told Israeli media.
🔗Source: The Cradle
11/14 — Part 1: Oct. 7 is to Radical Zionists As Covid was to Davos Elite: Convenient to a Pre-Existing Depopulation Agenda
11/28 — Part 2: More Israeli Military Personnel, Witnesses Speak Out, Substantiating Oct. 7 "Conspiracy Theories" That IDF Killed Israeli Civilians and Israeli Leadership Ignored Intelligence Prior to Attack
12/3 — Part 3: Blueprints Possessed by Israel Year Before Attack - MORE Evidence Oct. 7th Was an Intelligence Stand-Down / Inside Job / False Flag
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📡 Follow:
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#falseflag #Hannibal #oct7
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Nova festival survivors sue Israeli state for army negligence
The lawsuit does not address evidence that Israeli forces killed many of the partygoers who died at the event through helicopter airstrikes