Horror as at least 260 bodies are found by rescuers at Israel festival site where revellers ran for their lives and 'first realised something was wrong when a siren started going off before Hamas cut the power and started opening fire'

  • 7 months ago
EW Yesterday Israel suffered its deadliest attack in decades, as Hamas rampaged through the country's towns killing 600 people and abducting dozens more. Since then fierce fighting has broken out killing people on both sides. Music lovers attending the Supernova Sukkot Festival were amongst those targeted, with Palestinian militants storming onto the site of the all-night trance music rave near Kibbutz Re'im, close to the Gaza Strip, as part of its surprise attack. Video footage shows the terrified youngsters fleeing on foot over the sand to their cars, screaming as shots are fired. Some are seen holding hands as they run away while others shout 'go, go, go'. The Israeli rescue service Zaka tonight said at least 260 bodies have been removed from the festival site.

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