'A red line was crossed,' say families of those killed in the deadly crush during Lag B'Omer celebrations at the shrine; police investigating

Avichai Mandeblit says priority will be given to the state commission of inquiry to investigate the deadly crush that killed 45 people in April

Attorney general given 30 days to present government reports on planning of Lag B'Omer event at Mount Meron, where 45 people were killed in a deadly crush

Mordechai Karelitz, former Bnei Brak mayor, will be Haredi voice on 3-member panel, alongside IDF's ex-head of planning; April 30 tragedy claimed 45 lives, mostly ultra-Orthodox

Toldos Aharon officials reportedly suspected of negligent homicide over event where 45 people were crushed to death; cabinet has okayed state commission of inquiry

Government will allocate NIS 6 million to commission of inquiry expected to investigate behavior of former ministers Amir Ohana, Aryeh Deri, and Yaakov Litzman

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TV news airs security camera footage showing how treacherous walkway at religious festival rapidly went from being mostly clear to a crowded deathtrap

Kobi Shabtai reportedly says he hopes investigation will be free from the 'pressures' of various bodies who operate site of religious festival where 45 killed in crush

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