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Suhaib Abu Amer Razeem was kidnapped from the music festival to nearby Be'eri where he was used as a translator at a hostage standoff. Razeem did not survive the standoff. Suhaib Abu Amer Razeem, a 22-year-old Palestinian from East Jerusalem, was at the site of the music festival, working as a bus driver transporting music festival attendees ...
The Nova Festival Victims Memorial is a monument commemorating the victims of the Nova Festival massacre. It is located in the Re'im parking lot near Kibbutz Re'im, where the festival took place on October 6–7, 2023. [1] [2] [3]
Militant abducting a man during the Re'im music festival massacre that left at least 360 people dead and others taken hostage. As part of the Hamas-led attack, 364 civilians were killed and many more wounded at the Supernova Sukkot Gathering, an open-air music festival celebrating the Jewish holiday of Sukkot near kibbutz Re'im.
Surveying the scene where ZAKA, a nongovernmental rescue and recovery organization, said 260 people had been killed, Hagari added that it looked “like something from World War II.”
The military identified the other two bodies as those of a 28-year-old woman, Amit Buskila, and a 56-year-old man, Itzhak Gelerenter. All three were killed by Hamas while fleeing the Nova music ...
Of the more than 3,000 people who went to the Nova Music Festival, 364 were murdered and 44 others were taken as hostages back into Gaza. Hundreds more were wounded, and thousands are still ...
Hamas released five of the 40 people that were taken hostage from the music festival: Maya Regev was released on November 25, 2023. Regev was released walking on crutches. [99] She suffered a gunshot wound to the foot, and did not get discharged from the hospital until June 10, 2024. [100] Maya's brother, Itay Regev, was released November 29 ...
As thousands of people danced at a music festival in an Israeli desert area in the early hours of Saturday, Hamas militants from Gaza descended upon the revelry. ... A total of 260 people were ...