Survivors of Israeli music festival massacre recount harrowing experiences
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The site of the Israeli music festival massacre near Kibbutz Re'im, Israel, still holds remnants of the horrific attack, with mattresses, tents, blankets, clothing, food, and toiletries scattered around. Hamas gunmen arrived at the Supernova trance music festival and killed at least 260 people, taking others hostage. The Israeli military intentionally left the dead body of a militant at the scene, and soldiers remain to guard the area. There are concerns that militants could still be hiding in Israel, and the death toll from the Hamas assault has surpassed 1,200, with retaliatory strikes leaving at least 1,537 dead in Gaza.
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