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A Swedish grandmother lost her grandchildren after the massacre

A Swedish grandmother lost her grandchildren after the massacre

The Supernova music festival has been marketed as a rave called Universo Parallello, one that will also celebrate the Jewish harvest festival outside Kibbutz Re’im near Gaza.

About 3,000 young people danced there all night Saturday, surrounded by prayer flags and a giant statue of Buddha. But when the first rays of sunlight appeared, the electricity and music suddenly cut off, according to witness statements to the Israeli news channel. N12. Then the horror began.

– They were everywhere with their automatic weapons, says visitor Jelje Yuskovic to Britain BBC.

– They went from tree to tree and fired. From all sides. I saw people dying everywhere.

“Killed in the toilets.”

A large number of trucks showed up. The perpetrators who started shooting at the participants came randomly. A hand grenade exploded and sirens sounded. Festival-goers fled in panic, most of them on foot through fields and tree groves. It seemed like the shots never ended.

– It was a massacre, the likes of which I had never seen before. . . Ambulance driver Yaniv, who was called to the scene, told the Israeli public service channel that people started running, and were killed in the toilets. Can.

The paramedic testified that there were at least 200 bodies after the road and the shelling from armored vehicles. Some of them are said to have been killed with a knife. The attack continued for hours.

At least 250 people were killed instantly, according to the Zakka humanitarian organization.

Swedish misses grandchildren

Swedish Eva Chell, who lives in Israel, says she misses her two grandchildren, who are in their twenties TV4 News. The last time we heard from them was when they called their parents at 7:30 a.m. on Saturday morning when rockets started being fired at the festival.

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-There are only two options now. Either they are among those killed at the festival, or they are trapped in Gaza. “Because it is unlikely that my grandchildren, if they manage to escape, will not hear,” she told TV4.

She says her son and daughter-in-law are devastated. They hope for a miracle.

-The only thing we do is sit and wait and hope they survive this. My daughter-in-law and son refuse to give up on the idea of ​​their return.

hostage?

Eliav Klein, a festival-goer, saw rockets fired from Gaza shortly before the attackers arrived. He joined those who ran for their lives, straight to the ground.

– My friend had to jump eight meters from a cliff to escape the terrorists, he told the American television channel nbc.

Another friend saw how the perpetrators forced their victims to kneel at gunpoint.

There are also reports of festival-goers being taken hostage. A video clip is circulating in which a 25-year-old woman appears begging for mercy when she is arrested. Her boyfriend was held captive by another group of perpetrators and forced to watch as she was dragged away.

The Supernova participants included Americans and Britons, according to NBC. There is currently no information about Swedish visitors.

He thought about his children

Jili Yuskovic, who made her way to a grove of pomelo trees, says she thought about her family as she quietly made her way under the tree branches. She breathed soundlessly and tried to keep her legs from shaking as the perpetrators stomped around her. More and more weapons were recovered from the vehicles.

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– I thought to my children that my time has not come yet. She says it’s not time to die.

– I lay there for hours. Finally I heard the Hebrew language around me. Then I dared to stand with my hands in the air.

The attack on the festival was part of the military attack launched by the Islamic Resistance Movement (Hamas) against Israel on Saturday. More than 1,100 people were killed in Israel and Gaza.