The Jerusalem Post

Tzofit flood victims’ parents: Gov’t probe a ‘cover-up’

‘The disaster did not happen because of the forces of nature – people killed our children’

- • By CASSANDRA GOMES-HOCHBERG

Parents of the nine teenage girls and one boy who drowned in a flash flood of the Tzofit Stream near the Dead Sea in April during a trip organized by Tel Aviv’s Bnei Tzion premilitar­y academy spoke before the Knesset Education, Culture and Sports Committee on Monday, demanding the opening of a commission to investigat­e the disaster.

“I beg you to establish a parliament­ary commission of inquiry,” said Uriel Bar-Shalom, father of the late Ilan Bar-Shalom. “The committee establishe­d by the Education Ministry is a cover-up committee, lawless and shameful, an evasion of responsibi­lity.”

Committee Chairman Ya’acov Margi demanded that the Education Ministry announce the establishm­ent of an independen­t and impartial commission of inquiry within two weeks to investigat­e the disaster.

The Education and Defense ministries have reportedly pointed fingers at each other over responsibi­lity for the school trip. Premilitar­y preparator­y programs are funded by both ministries. In April, the ministries announced the opening of a committee to examine safety procedures for external activities in premilitar­y academies.

“We are here to prevent the next disaster,” said Arik Shamir, father of the late Shani Shamir. “We have lost those who are dear to us. Our disaster did not happen because of the forces of nature – people killed our children. The culture of walking on the edge of the world and the preparator­y programs are killing our children. The lack of responsibi­lity of the Defense Ministry and the Education Ministry is what killed our children.”

“There was a committee to regulate the procedures of the preparator­y courses,” added Shamir, “but not a commission of inquiry. How can this important preparator­y project be repaired if you do not check what happened there?”

Ella Or, Yael Sadan, Maayan Barhum, Tzur Alfi, Shani Shamir, Romi Cohen, Adam Levy, Gali Balali, Ilan Bar Shalom and Adi Ranen lost their lives in the hike south of the Dead Sea.

Tamara Zieve contribute­d to this report.

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