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The tragedy of Ze'ev Blovman: killed in an accident in the Arabah - a month after he protested against the default on the "Road of Death" | Israel today

2022-09-28T11:36:18.056Z


Three more were injured in the fatal collision • Bloubman previously wrote on his Facebook account: "We are not counted" • CEO of Or Yerok: "How many more people need to be killed before the red road becomes safe?"


Zeev Blaubman, a resident of Eilat, was killed yesterday (Tuesday) in the fatal accident on Highway 90 - the Arava Highway.

His funeral will take place today at 15:00 at the cemetery in the old people's housing in Netanya.

Exactly one month ago, Zeev participated in a demonstration on the Arava road in protest against the incompetence of the government, which did not act to widen Highway 90 to two lanes.

Blubman even put up a post on this topic on the social network.

Zeev wrote: "We are not counted, we know how to be proud that there is a tourist city in the country, and this is where it ends. Tell me, how long does it take to pave the Arava road, let no stories be told, they could have finished years ago! What did we ask for, the basic right to get home" .

As you may remember, three more people were injured in the serious accident in Arava.

According to Attorney Yaniv Yaacov, CEO of the Or Yerok association, "In the absence of a separation fence between the lanes that would prevent head-on accidents, every trip on the road is a gamble on life. How many more people need to be killed before the state decides to turn the dangerous red road into a safe road that will allow safe arrival To the Arabah and the South?"

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Source: israelhayom

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