Another Tragedy From Nova Music Festival Unearthed!
All the atrocities the Hamas militants did are on one side and the attack at the Musicla festival is on one side.
The atrocities of the Hamas militants in Israel are coming out one after the other. We are hearing many heart-wrenching incidents. Many say that the incidents shed light on the lack of humanity in the Hamas militants. The latest incident only adds fuel to the debate.
All the atrocities the Hamas militants did are on one side and the attack at the Musicla festival is on one side. Nova Music Festival was held at Kibbutz Reim at the Gaza border. Hamas militants created havoc there and a few shocking incidents on it came out.
Now another shocking incident was reported. Fearing the militants, many people who attended the music festival hid near the trees and bushes. The militants went after them and shot them. They waited at the emergency exits and shot the victims. A few people acted dead to be safe. But the militants did not leave them. They checked their breath and kill if they are alive
Going into detail, Mapal Adam, the younger sister of Israel TV Host Ma'ayan Adam reportedly went to the Nova Film Festival along with her boyfriend. When the Hamas militants captured the place, they tried to escape
With no other option left with the militants surrounding the place, they reportedly hid under a truck pretending like they were dead. But they were spotted by the militants. After finding that they were breathing, the militants shot them. While Mapal Adam lost her life, her boyfriend sustained serious injuries.
Not just that, Mapal Adam took a picture of the surroundings from under the truck and sent it to her sister. Ma'ayan Adam shared the picture on Instagram to inform others what was going on. "This is the last photo she took, this is her phone. She held out for hours and didn't move until terrorists killed her execution style," she said in her post
The Hamas attack on the music festival is dubbed as the shocking attack in the war. It is said that 260 people lost their lives in the attack. Around 3,000 people attended the music festival. Minutes after the attack, the militants reached the place in vans and started firing.