Israel-Hamas conflict: Survivors of Hamas rave massacre share stories

Supernova Sukkot Music Festival was attended by 3,000 people on the grounds of Kibbutz Re'im.

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Edited By: Satyam Singh
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The survivors of the Hamas rave massacre met the students from the International School of the University of Haifa. The survivors revealed bone-chilling stories to the students.

Gina Rihanna from Honduras said that it's unimaginable how people went through hell. She said, "I tried to imagine myself in the same situation and I just couldn't". 

20 countries' students listen

About 20 students from the International School of the University of Haifa listended the act of barbarity. Students from countries such as Cameroon, Ghana, Germany, the United States, Venezuela, Myanmar, and China attended the survivors's address. 

An all-night rave, Supernova Sukkot Music Festival was attended by 3,000 people on the grounds of Kibbutz Re'im, which is adjacent to the Gaza Strip. The event was well-advertised across different social media platforms, likely drawing Hamas's attention. The terror attack killed around 260 people at the music festival while others were taken to Gaza as hostages.

War continues

As the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) continues to bombard the Gaza Strip in response to Hamas terror attack, above 10,000 Palestinians have been killed. Meanwhile, more than 1,400 people were killed in the terror attacks by Hamas.