The commander of the Northern District Police, Shimon Lavi, testified Sunday before the State Commission of Inquiry into the Meron disaster in which 45 people were killed..

"The Meron incident is the most significant event for the Israel Police, it is probably the most significant for the northern district as well, and I am at the head of it," said Lavi in ​​his opening remarks.

"The worldview over the years is that there is no audience restriction in Meron. This has been done for the past 30 years, no district commander has restricted an audience and that is a guiding principle of operations," the district commander said. "Any attempt to limit and place barriers could result in bottlenecks and much greater disasters."

"A few minutes before the start I turned around and went onto the stage, and I saw a completely routine event, I did not detect overcrowding. Then I jumped to the headquarters, to see what's going on in wider circles. I am not the commander of the mountain, but the commander of all the deployment, the whole operation under my responsibility," he said.... Read More: Arutz-7