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Israelis light candles for 45 victims on eve of Jewish holiday Lag BaOmer in Tel Aviv
Published: May 03, 2021 06:28 PM
Candles are lit for the 45 victims killed in a stampede which took place during a festival celebrated on the eve of the Jewish holiday Lag BaOmer, at Habima Square in Tel Aviv, Israel, on May 1, 2021. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu declared Sunday as a national day of mourning following the disaster on Thursday night. (Tomer Neuberg/JINI via Xinhua)

Candles are lit for the 45 victims killed in a stampede which took place during a festival celebrated on the eve of the Jewish holiday Lag BaOmer, at Habima Square in Tel Aviv, Israel, on May 1, 2021. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu declared Sunday as a national day of mourning following the disaster on Thursday night. (Tomer Neuberg/JINI via Xinhua)


 
Israelis light candles for the 45 victims killed in a stampede which took place during a festival celebrated on the eve of the Jewish holiday Lag BaOmer, at Habima Square in Tel Aviv, Israel, on May 1, 2021. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu declared Sunday as a national day of mourning following the disaster on Thursday night. (Tomer Neuberg/JINI via Xinhua)

Israelis light candles for the 45 victims killed in a stampede which took place during a festival celebrated on the eve of the Jewish holiday Lag BaOmer, at Habima Square in Tel Aviv, Israel, on May 1, 2021. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu declared Sunday as a national day of mourning following the disaster on Thursday night. (Tomer Neuberg/JINI via Xinhua)


 
Israelis light candles for the 45 victims killed in a stampede which took place during a festival celebrated on the eve of the Jewish holiday Lag BaOmer, at Habima Square in Tel Aviv, Israel, on May 1, 2021. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu declared Sunday as a national day of mourning following the disaster on Thursday night. (Tomer Neuberg/JINI via Xinhua)

Israelis light candles for the 45 victims killed in a stampede which took place during a festival celebrated on the eve of the Jewish holiday Lag BaOmer, at Habima Square in Tel Aviv, Israel, on May 1, 2021. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu declared Sunday as a national day of mourning following the disaster on Thursday night. (Tomer Neuberg/JINI via Xinhua)


 
Israelis light candles for the 45 victims killed in a stampede which took place during a festival celebrated on the eve of the Jewish holiday Lag BaOmer, at Habima Square in Tel Aviv, Israel, on May 1, 2021. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu declared Sunday as a national day of mourning following the disaster on Thursday night. (Tomer Neuberg/JINI via Xinhua)

Israelis light candles for the 45 victims killed in a stampede which took place during a festival celebrated on the eve of the Jewish holiday Lag BaOmer, at Habima Square in Tel Aviv, Israel, on May 1, 2021. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu declared Sunday as a national day of mourning following the disaster on Thursday night. (Tomer Neuberg/JINI via Xinhua)