Flooding in the Mashit and Yamin streams (Jamil Atresh, Nature and Parks Authority)
The former CEO and founder of the Pre-Military Preparatory Council, Danny Zamir, under whom the Nahal Tzafit disaster occurred five years ago, published on his Facebook page pictures from the south and called for traveling in the Negev, despite the warnings. This, after the floods that hit the south last night, and resulted in the death of the two young brothers From Tiberias, Maayan and Sehar Asor.
"A flood is harmless and the Negev land is vast and welcomes travelers," Zamir wrote. According to him, immediately after hearing about the young men's deaths, he edited the publication and removed the line about the floods.
"A flood is harmless and the Negev is vast."
Danny Zamir's Facebook posting (photo: documentation on social networks according to Section 27 A of the Copyright Law)
Zamir said in response that "I traveled privately with a group of friends, with the entire trip being conducted in accordance with the instructions of the inspectors in the field that we received, and at no point were we in an area with risk."
He also said that "when I returned home at night and it became clear to me that two young men had been swept to their deaths in Nahal Tzihor tens of kilometers to the southeast, I edited the post without the trial so as not to offend."
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