A survivor of Hamas’ attack on a music festival in Israel sat with Sky News host Erin Molan and recounted the horrific details of the incident which killed hundreds of people.
On October 7, Israel declared war on Hamas after the Palestinian terrorist group fired thousands of rockets as far north as Tel Aviv.
“I got to the music festival with three friends, at around 6:30am, one of the girls from our campsite had come to wake us up and alert us that some rockets had been intercepted overhead,” Natalie Sanadaji told Sky News host Erin Molan.
“After a few minutes we started to realise that this wasn’t just any other ordinary situation of just a few rockets – the rockets kept coming, one after the other; a few minutes later the festival security had shut off the music and requested that everybody please evacuate to their cars.
“I went to the restrooms by the exit of the festival and a few days ago a video had surfaced of the Hamas terrorists coming to those exact bathrooms and shooting at every bathroom stall trying to kill anyone inside; if I was in those bathrooms moments later, I probably wouldn’t be here today.”
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