Tue 02 January 2024:
A group of 42 survivors of the October 7 attack on the Supernova music festival in southern Israel have launched a civil suit seeking 200 million shekels ($56m) in damages from the Israeli army, Israel’s Ministry of Defence, the police force, and Shin Bet intelligence service.
In their lawsuit, filed on Monday, the plaintiffs said that Israeli army officials could have “saved lives” with a “single phone call” warning people to leave “immediately in view of the expected danger”, according to reports on the lawsuit in Israeli media.
A call by Israeli authorities could have also “prevented the physical and mental injuries of hundreds of partygoers, including the plaintiffs”, the lawsuit states.
The festival was amongst several locations attacked by Palestinian fighters three months ago, in an assault that killed around 1,140 people, mostly civilians. Around 240 others were taken as captives to Gaza, About 3,500 people attended the Supernova music festival /
“Hamas murdered 364 partygoers, and kidnapped 40 to Gaza, some of whom were released, and some of whom are missing. Many were injured physically or mentally, including the plaintiffs,” the civil action read.
“A single phone call by IDF officials to the commander responsible for the party to disperse it immediately in view of the expected danger would have saved lives and prevented the physical and mental injuries of hundreds of partygoers, including the plaintiffs,” the lawsuit continued.
“The negligence and the gross oversight is beyond belief.”
The suit included claims of loss of current and future earnings, pain and suffering and medical expenses.
It cited reports which claimed that senior Israeli officials expressed concern over the party, and some even opposed it being held.
“On the night between 6 October and 7 October, at least two IDF assessments were held due to unusual incidents on the Gaza Strip border, one near midnight and another assessment close to 3am, several hours before the Hamas attack,” the lawsuit said.
It added that plaintiffs were shocked that despite fears amongst security officials that Palestinian fighters could carry out an attack, there was no order to disperse the event.
Minimal police presence
In addition, the lawsuit added that the Israeli military’s security for the event was inadequate, due to the Simchat Torah religious holiday. Only 27 police officers were stationed at the party, it said.
“The event was held a small distance from the Strip’s border. The noise from the party was heard by Gazan residents and revellers were an easy target for the terror attack,” said attorney Shimon Buchbut, a retired air force commander citied in the lawsuit.
Last month, the New York Times reported that Israeli officials obtained Hamas’s battle plan for the 7 October attack more than a year before it happened, but dismissed it as too ambitious.
Officials had acquired a 40-page document that Israel named “Jericho Wall”, which laid out the attack plans in precise detail.
The plan did not set a date for the attack, but did include “details about the location and size of Israeli military forces, communication hubs and other sensitive information”.
It detailed the use of rocket attacks to distract Israeli soldiers, drones to disable security measures, and overrunning the Israeli military base in Re’im kibbutz, near where the rave took place.
The report stated that an intelligence analyst in Israel’s Unit 8200 warned in July that Hamas had carried out a day-long training exercise similar to the plans outlined in Jericho Wall.
The analyst said it included a dry run of shooting down an Israeli aircraft and taking over a kibbutz and a military training base, and killing all its cadets.
A military official in Israel’s division responsible for containing threats from Gaza reportedly applauded the analysis but called it a “totally imaginative” scenario.
SOURCE: INDEPENDENT PRESS AND NEWS AGENCIES
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