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The families of those killed in Miron after the resignation: "Return the responsibility to Sher Proosh" - Voila! news

2023-02-28T19:34:07.891Z


Due to the resignation of the person in charge of the revelry from his position, the families of the victims issued a statement and demanded that the sole responsibility for the mass event be returned to Minister Forosh. "Leave the dead of Miron alone, they have suffered enough. Allow the masses to visit the mountain and return from it in peace"


On video: One year after the disaster, the celebrants returned to Mount Miron (Photo: Kontakt)

The families of those killed in the Mount Miron disaster responded today (Tuesday) to the resignation of Rabbi Meir Parosh from his position as the head of the revelry on Mount Miron.

The families are calling on all parties involved to cooperate, and to allow MK Parosh to have the sole authority for the revelry. "We paid a heavy price in blood.

Miron's events will not become a mockery of the Resh."



Earlier today, Proosh announced his resignation and detailed in the announcement the reasons for the move, including "the splitting of powers over the production of the event, attempts to thwart the project, and a lack of responsiveness to the urgent needs for the upcoming revelry." Proosh claimed that they tried to force him Get a producer who was chosen without his knowledge, and therefore he can no longer fulfill the role.

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"Can no longer fulfill the role", retires (Photo: Flash 90, Yonatan Zindel)

In response to Proosh's announcement, the Ason Miron Family Forum published a statement.

"Today we are standing exactly 70 days before the events of LJ B'Omer, the second anniversary of the death of our loved ones," the families said. Miron will become a mockery of the Resh, and all this while using excuses from various excuses.



" All those involved in the matter will at this time be able to sit around one round table, and work to formulate an agreed upon outline that allows the Minister Rabbi Parosh to accept not only the responsibility for the hilula, but also the authority."

"Leave the dead, they suffered enough", the funeral of the victims of the disaster (photo: Eli Ashkenazi)

Finally, the families concluded their letter and said that "any outline in the world will not really lead to a real settlement, if only for the simple reason, Mount Miron does not need TMA 38, Mount Miron needs evacuation and construction.

But with the little time left, it is the duty of all those concerned to ensure a respectful and proper celebration that will allow the masses of your people, the House of Israel, to visit the mountain, and even to return from it in peace when the events are over" at the beginning of the month, the state presented a legal outline for clarifying the tort claims that were filed and will be filed following the Miron disaster. The families of the



victims They expressed outrage at the outline, which according to them is "detached from reality" and one-sided in favor of the state. "The proposed outline is entirely focused on the state's effort to cut compensation and limit it, while requiring the families of the deceased to make significant concessions," said attorney Eran Becker, who represents the families of the deceased who sued.

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