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Police decline Nova survivors’ party permit, citing Egyptian military buildup in Sinai

The Purim party was scheduled to take place some nine miles from the border with Egypt over the weekend

March 12, 2025 15:39
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The Nova music festival memorial site (Photo: Getty Images)

ByAkiva van Koningsveld, Jewish News Syndicate

2 min read

Israeli police have refused to grant permission for a Purim party scheduled to take place in the Negev desert over the weekend, citing security concerns including Egypt's military buildup on the border.

The Purim party, organized by the producers of the Nova Festival where Hamas terrorists killed 364 people, was scheduled to take place some nine miles from the Egyptian border.

According to the organizers, 10 of the people taken captive during the October 7 massacre and subsequently freed were expected to attend the event, as were hundreds of other survivors and relatives of murdered victims.

In a letter to organisers cited by Hebrew media, the commander of the Israel Police's Segev Shalom station, Chief Supt. Ronen Amran, wrote, "It should be taken into account that the designated location for the Purim event is 15 kilometers from the border with Egypt, which has recently been arming itself and has deployed many tanks to the Sinai Desert."