Jerusalem Post
Ammar Awad Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu made clear in recent days to Interior Minister Eli Yishai and Finance Minister Yuval Steinitz that he would not fire them despite the "special responsibility" State Comptroller Micha Lindenstrauss gave...
Jerusalem Post
Fire service failures continued after Carmel disaster' 06/20/2012 18:32 State Comptroller Lindenstrauss says in Carmel fire report that fire services guilty of major infractions in first half of 2011; notes arrival time of fire crews in Israel twice...
Yedioth Ahronoth
Breaking News Kadima responded to the newly-released state comptroller's report on the 2010 Carmel Fire, saying that "All must be done to ensure that we are ready to deal with the next test, which is certain to come." The party noted in a statement...
Jewish Journal of Greater Los Angeles
The fire, the deadliest in Israel's history, raced through the Carmel hills near the northern city of Haifa and blazed for more than three days before it was extinguished, largely with the help of foreign fire-fighting aircraft. Most of the dead were...
Ynet News
Hagai Dekel Yuval Steinitz Photo: Ohad Zwigenberg Interior, finance ministers dismiss State comptroller's report on 2010 disaster. Treasury slams findings as 'outright preposterous'; Yishai: If no one had been killed, I would have deserved an medal...
Haaretz
The State Comptroller's report on the Carmel fire of 2010 found that the Israel Defense Forces and the defense establishment failed to coordinate properly during the blaze, citing organizational deficiencies within the army itself, between the two...