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Supernova Festival Massacre

News and updates about Supernova Festival Massacre

Oct. 7th Investigation:

Terrorists got lost on the way to Netivot, found festival site

An IDF investigation into the massacre at the Supernova festival reveals the Hamas force intended to attack Netivot, but reached the festival instead due to a navigation error.

Terrorists got lost on the way to Netivot, found festival site

Sign of life received from Hamas hostage Segev Kalfon

The family of Segev Kalfon, who was abducted from the Nova Music Festival announced that it has received a sign of life from him.

Sign of life received from Hamas hostage Segev Kalfon

Chilling:

Sinwar's interrogator lost son at Supernova festival

The intelligence officer of the prison in which Sinwar was incarcerated describes how he planned the murderous attack for many long years and how the threats became a painful reality.

Sinwar's interrogator lost son at Supernova festival

IDF eliminates terrorist who participated in Nova massacre

IAF conducted strikes on approximately 50 terror targets across the Gaza Strip and eliminated Muhammad Hasham Zahedi Abu Al-Rus, a Nukhba terrorist who infiltrated Israel on October 7th, 2023.

IDF eliminates terrorist who participated in Nova massacre

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Hosha'ana Rabbah prayer at Supernova festival massacre site

Hundreds prayed the concluding prayers of Sukkot together with families of hostages and bereaved families at the site of the Supernova festival.

Hosha'ana Rabbah prayer at Supernova festival massacre site

Eye-witness to atrocity at Supernova

A vital, heart-breaking film stands against the insanity over Israel that has consumed the West. Op-ed.

Eye-witness to atrocity at Supernova

Southern Command chief on 10/7

'There's nothing to worry about at all'

Newly published text messages regarding the Supernova festival reveal the extent of the failure on October 7th.

'There's nothing to worry about at all'

Former police official:

'Hamas didn't plan for festival, massacre was almost prevented'

Eyal Azoulai, the police officer who was the acting commander of the Negev District on the morning of October 7, revealed how the Supernova festival could have been saved - and what the results would have been.

'Hamas didn't plan for festival, massacre was almost prevented'

Murdered hostage's sister:

'You were my guide, and you will continue to be'

Almog Sarusi, who was murdered by Hamas terrorists in captivity was laid to rest in Raanana.

'You were my guide, and you will continue to be'

Viral massacre survivor suicide note found to be fake

A letter that went viral online that was claimed to have been written by a survivor of the Nova Music Festival massacre was found to be fake after journalists attempted to find his family.

Viral massacre survivor suicide note found to be fake

Prominent music festival to feature tribute to the Nova victims

Attendees at this year’s Burning Man plan to pause one day at 6:29 a.m. to honor the Nova victims and their memory and will feature artwork memorializing them.

Prominent music festival to feature tribute to the Nova victims

'Their Jewish doll'

Male Oct. 7th victim recounts brutal rape by Hamas terrorists

D., who survived the massacre at the Nova Music Festival, told the Daily Mail about how a gang of Hamas terrorists sexually assaulted him. 'I felt such shame, like something in me was damaged.'

Male Oct. 7th victim recounts brutal rape by Hamas terrorists

Bereaved Sister:

'We need a special October 7th Massacre Act'

The sister of Lotan Abir, who was murdered at the party in Re'im, is leading a campaign for special recognition of the families of the massacre victims: 'The existing law is not suitable and does not suffice.'

'We need a special October 7th Massacre Act'

Disturbed's David Draiman:

'Sound of Silence of the World' after 10/7 is unforgivable

David Draiman, the frontman for the heavy metal band Disturbed, visited the Arutz Sheva Studio during his visit to Israel to discuss his support for Israel, the importance of Jewish unity, and the disappointing global response to the horrors of October 7.

'Sound of Silence of the World' after 10/7 is unforgivable

'Long live October 7'

Anti-Israel protesters justify Nova festival massacre at NY rally

Anti-Israel protesters call for violence, harass journalist during rally protesting existence of exhibition documenting the massacre at the Nova music festival on October 7.

Anti-Israel protesters justify Nova festival massacre at NY rally

New details of the rescue from the Supernova festival

The commander of the Ofakim police station recounts how the Israel Police enabled thousands to escape the festival area.

New details of the rescue from the Supernova festival

Moving:

Women pray at site of music festival massacre

Women held a special prayer service in the Re'im forest, where Hamas terrorists murdered hundreds of festival goers on October 7th.

Women pray at site of music festival massacre

Claim: Nearly 50 Nova massacre survivors have committed suicide

Many survivors of the Nova music festival massacre are forcibly admitted to psychiatric wards; other survivors demand: 'Why do we need to prove and explain more in order to receive help?'

Claim: Nearly 50 Nova massacre survivors have committed suicide

Released hostage:

The terrorist turned to me and said "Welcome to Gaza"

Moran Stella Yanai spoke at the site of the Supernova festival at an event for thousands of bikers and families of the hostages.

The terrorist turned to me and said "Welcome to Gaza"

'You feed the devil'

Hostage's sister-in-law confronts UNRWA employee

Tzofit Libman, the sister-in-law of the hostage Elyakim Libman cornered an employee of the aid organization outside its offices in Jerusalem.

Hostage's sister-in-law confronts UNRWA employee

Rami Davidian: A story of Israeli heroism

A talk with Rami Davidian, who saved 750 lives On October 7th.

Rami Davidian: A story of Israeli heroism

Nova massacre survivor:

'If we had hidden, we wouldn't have survived'

Natalie Sanandaji, a survivor of the massacre at the Supernova Music Rave on October 7, tells Arutz Sheva that she speaks out to put a face on the story of that terrible day.

'If we had hidden, we wouldn't have survived'

Festival Chief of Security:

'They knew of a plan to invade during Sukkot'

The chief of security of the Supernova festival claims that a friend of his knew of a plan by Hamas to invade Israeli towns, but was forbidden from passing on the information.

'They knew of a plan to invade during Sukkot'