In a stark display of love and grit, Jojo Rabia—who lost his son and daughter at the Nova Festival massacre—set up dozens of personal menorahs beside the victims’ names, turning private grief into a public act of remembrance.
Attendee Eyal Yakoby noted the irony of a music festival crowd expressing support for Hamas, whose October 7 massacre was largely carried out at a music festival.
Mia Schem, who was abducted from the festival and released after 55 days in a hostage deal, also addressed the crowd, calling on them not to give up on the 124 hostages still inside Gaza.
As the gruesome process of body identification persists, Israeli officials report that numerous individuals were discovered massacred inside their vehicles and subsequently set ablaze outside the Supernova music festival.
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