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"I saw more death than ever in my life" - Woman gives harrowing account of attack on music festival in Israel

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A woman whose family live in Manchester showed astonishing bravery to rescue four people when a music festival came under attack from Hamas terrorists armed with Kalashnikovs.

It is believed 260 were killed and others kidnapped. Noa Beer, 29, whose family live in Prestwich, was working at the Supernova festival billed as "a journey of unity and love" at the end of Israel's week-long Sukkot religious festival.

Thousands of young people attended the event which was at Kibbutz Re'im just three miles from the border with Gaza. It was still in full swing when it was first strafed by rockets then an estimated 50 militants arrived via paragliders and in vans, some dressed in military uniforms.

Noa said: "At first when I saw the rockets flying above our heads I thought 'what a shame'. But then I was faced with a terrorist with a rifle 20 metres away from me and being surrounded by six more.

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