The Israeli newspaper Yedioth Ahronoth said that 42 people who were at the “Nova” festival during the Palestinian resistance operation on October 7th filed the first civil lawsuit against the Israeli army, police, and Shin Bet.
The newspaper explained that the lawsuit includes accusations of negligence and failure to prevent the concert from taking place despite warnings about a serious security incident.
The newspaper said that the lawsuit includes accusations of negligence and negligence, and allowing the party to be organized despite the presence of warnings about a serious security incident that were received hours earlier in two army assessments.
She added that the lawsuit states that one phone call was enough to disperse the participants in the ceremony and avoid what it described as a massacre.
The lawsuit also indicated that the Shin Bet knew there was a danger, with the presence of a small number of police officers whose armament was disproportionate to the adjacent area. For GazaAccording to the newspaper.
The Palestinian resistance in the Gaza Strip launched an operation against Israel.Al-Aqsa flood“At dawn on Saturday, October 7th, it included a land, sea and air attack and infiltration by resistance fighters into several settlements around the Gaza Strip.
The operation was announced by Muhammad al-Deif, Chief of Staff of the Izz al-Din al-Qassam Brigades, the military wing of the Islamic Resistance Movement (Hamas), and was considered the largest attack on Israel in decades.