The “Nova” Nature Party Disaster: Could It Have Been Avoided? Time Reports Unusual Approval Process and Pressure Surrounding the Event

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Tragedy Strikes at “Nova” Nature Party: 364 Dead and 40 Kidnapped

The “Nova” nature party held on October 7 turned into a horrific disaster, leaving 364 people dead and around 40 kidnapped to Gaza. The tragic event has raised questions about the security measures and approval process surrounding the party.

According to a report in “Time” today, the operations officer of the Gaza Division, Lt. Col. Sahar Fogel, had expressed concerns about the party’s proximity to the border of the Gaza Strip, especially on the Shabbat of Simchat Torah when there are fewer security forces in the area. It was reported that his objections were also shared by other officers in the Gaza Division and the Southern Command.

In closed conversations, it was revealed that there was unusual conduct and the application of pressure surrounding the approval of the party. Despite opposition from the Gaza Division, the Operations Division at the General Staff instructed the existence of the party to be confirmed.

The devastating outcome of the “Nova” party has caused shock and grief, leading to discussions about the need for heightened security measures and a thorough review of the approval process for large events near sensitive areas.

In response to the tragedy, a new aid project has been initiated to support the survivors of the “Nova” party. The project aims to provide assistance and care to those affected by the disaster, ensuring that no one is left behind in the aftermath of the tragedy.

As investigations into the disaster continue, the focus remains on understanding how such a catastrophic event could have occurred and what actions can be taken to prevent similar tragedies in the future. Our thoughts and prayers are with the families and loved ones of the victims during this difficult time.

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