When Hamas stormed into an Israeli dance festival, some fled, some hid, and some vanished
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When Hamas stormed into an Israeli dance festival, some fled, some hid, and some vanished

ABC  

Ahuva Maizel last spoke to her daughter Adi at 7:40am on Saturday — a brief phone call she can't stop replaying in her mind. Screaming, gunshots in six-hour ordeal Billed as "a journey of unity and love", the Supernova festival attracted reportedly 4,000 people to a rural site roughly an hour south of Tel Aviv. "People were getting shot in the head, in the shoulder, in the leg, in the arm," said Mr Cohen, who previously served in a special forces unit of the Israeli army. Ms Maizel has staunchly avoided such videos since her daughter Adi's disappearance on Saturday for fear it might trigger in her a tidal wave of emotions she won't be able to control. "This is something that you need to see," said Cherine, a neighbour who joined assembled family members one evening on the balcony of the family home.

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