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26-year-old Aviad called from the festival: "I'm shot - they're killing everyone here"


GAN HADAROM. On Saturday morning, thousands of people fled for their lives when Hamas terrorists attacked a trance festival. Now the childhood friends Aviad Halevi and Zur Saidi are buried next to each other in their home village.

- Aviad called and said he had been shot, says uncle Hazi Dean.

Aviad Halevi's father washes off his front steps in the village of Gan HaDarom, outside Ashdod, with a hose. He can't bear to talk, he can't. But he welcomes us into the house where the relatives are preparing for the funeral reception.

- I am not supposed to bury him. He was going to bury me, says Aviad's grandfather.

He holds up a couple of handwritten A4 sheets, flips through them.

- I will give a speech for him today. My oldest grandson. How will I manage it?

The voice breaks. Aviad's grandfather turns away, pours orange juice and offers. The tables are set, the house in the village of Gan HaDarom is ready.

But Aviad Halevi's relatives are not.

Uncle Hazi Dean shows us to a small room upstairs. The family is in deep sorrow, but they jointly want Aviad's story to be told. Hazi Dean is given the responsibility of conveying it on behalf of the family.

The festival is called "nature festival" and was for trance music lovers. It was held outdoors in a desert-like area not far from Gaza, in southern Israel, from late Friday night and through the night into Saturday. The 26-year-old childhood friends Aviad Halevi and Zur Saidi went there together last Friday.

- There were thousands of young people there. Hamas knew it. They went straight there, because they knew they would find young people who had come there just to dance and have fun, says Hazi Dean.

At 8 o'clock on Saturday morning, Aviad Halevi called home.

- "I've been shot, I can't walk," he said. He sent his exact location via Whatsapp. "Please come and help us!" he pleaded, says Hazi Dean.

They spoke to Aviad again at nine o'clock. No help had arrived.

- He had lost a lot of blood. At 10 o'clock he again begged us to come. "They kill everyone here," he said.

That was the last time Hazi Dean heard his niece's voice. Then the mobile battery was discharged.

The death toll in Israel passed 600 on Sunday. Many believe it will end at a much higher figure. Emergency departments in the country are overcrowded and it is difficult to have time to notify relatives, which means that the official figures lag behind.

In addition, fighting continued between Israeli soldiers and the terrorist group Hamas in several places in southern Israel. The extent of the attack is not yet fully understood.

It is not yet known how many were killed at the music festival, other than that "dozens" of bodies have been found. Reports suggest that the dead could number in the hundreds. Among the visitors to the festival were a large number of Europeans and Americans, in addition to the Israeli youth.

- Hamas came back and looked for survivors. They came back and shot them again to make sure they were really dead, says Hazi Dean.

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Outside the room we are sitting in, several women are crying. The heartbreaking screams enter through the cracks in the door and make Hazi Dean take a deep breath.



- We sent in some very brave men who took weapons with them and went there. One of them found Aviad and Zur dead. He lifted them into the car and drove them home, he says.

Then he bets. This is important to him.

- I want you to write exactly what I say now. Hamas - we are talking about a group of killers, a group of animals. They are not normal people. I don't know where all these hundreds of animals came from. I don't understand how they think. It's crazy.

Hazi Dean looks at his phone, pulls up a clip.
- It's really strange that you just met me. Google my name, says Hazi Dean, spelling.

Hazi Dean is the maternal uncle of Aviad Halevi.

The hits in the search engine show that the man sitting before us is one of Israel's most famous magicians. Aviad Halevi was his assistant.

- And it wasn't even his job! He worked in finance, wanted to make the big bucks, but still, every time I called and asked for his help... he came.
In the clip, Hazi Dean is strapped in and hanging upside down from a crane. He is about to start being lifted upwards, tens of meters into the air. A young Aviad Halevi grabs his cheeks and says something.

- He was the last person I saw in the eyes before I did my trick, the one who said "you can do it". That was the way he was. He was incredibly smart and he didn't have to work with me, but he did it for me, says Hazi Dean.

The burial site is ten minutes by car from the family's house in the village, which is a so-called "moshav". It traditionally means a type of agricultural society where all families have their own businesses, but share tools and vehicles with each other. In Israel there are also kibbutzim, which are collective communities where the residents run businesses together. In Hamas's surprise attack, precisely these types of villages have been hit hard.

In the aftermath, many wonder how it could happen. And why no rescue came for several hours.

It is quiet at the newly dug graves that will soon be filled again. Before the funeral procession arrives, the only thing heard are regular, dull bangs. Sometimes the silence is broken by fighter jets and helicopters passing in the air above us.

The firecrackers come from Israel's bombing of Gaza. Israel is a small country, Gaza is only a few miles south of Ashdod.

- If the flight alarm goes off, don't panic! says a man into the microphone at the funeral.

- Just lie down and hold your hands over your heads.

There, in Gaza, are an unknown number of kidnapped Israelis. Israeli media and websites are flooded with calls from worried relatives, who have lost contact with their loved ones since Saturday and fear the worst.

One of the missing is 23-year-old Dorin Atias. She, like Aviad Halevi, was last seen at the music festival.

"We have turned the world upside down, we have spoken to everyone we can think of. We've looked everywhere, but we can't find her," writes Dorin Atia's mother Tali Atias in an international search.

The only clue to Dorin's whereabouts came via the friend she was at the festival with.

The friend called his sister early Saturday morning and said "they've caught us".

This is how DN works with quality journalism: information published must be true and relevant. Rumors are not enough. We strive for first-hand sources and to be there where it happens. Credibility and impartiality are central values for our news journalism.
 
Then what was to stop them from carving a little bit more from it....hmm?,or instead of giving bits to the poles or the russians or the czechs you use some of that for your jewish state,and if you`re going to give them one then obviously the roma deserve one too.
It seems like that would have been a better solution than the situation that you have now in palestine.

Of course the real issue was never about jews having a state of their own,for the zionists it was all about taking palestine and to hell with the locals (if they even bothered to consider them at all).
I do understand that Zionism was clearly a product of its time,but why that 19th century concept is still being tolerated in the 21st century,let alone actively supported by the west,is to me not only utterly incomprehensible,but is utterly repugnant as well.

I think history will rightly damn us for this.
  • You can argue about what if's. There is plenty to argue about.
  • The big issue on this forum is people are clueless as hell. You did not know Germany was partitioned after WW 2. that tells the overall level of literacy. This is not a knock on you. It is general level of knowledge and the selective cherry picking that goes on in this forum.
  • I have a hard time understanding Judaism as a nationality. I cannot I say understand it as a religion. All I see is that it is there to stay.
  • There are plenty of larger groups like Kurds who have been shortchanged by history. There is going to be a payback at some point.
 
Why bother buying something when you can just steal it instead,right mr gardener?
Or maybe some foreigners can just carve up your country "munich" style.
There are plenty of foreigners buying things here. Unlike Palestinians, we do not kill them for it.

The property that Jews bought from Arabs doesn't make any fraction of what Israel is today.
Israel is a country, and property is owned by individuals or companies.
And as far as Jews of Israel are concerned, no matter what is outcome of this war, they almost all will be murdered(eventually). Your lot can delay it, but can't prevent it. If Jews want to save themselves, they better shift towards Europe now.
It is quite obvious who are the criminals then.
 
Why don't Europeans take back the Jewish people who migrated from there? Now EU is peaceful and there is no chance of another Holocausts so just take them back, there is plenty of empty land in Europe, hell a lot of empty land in USA as well.
Russia could take them. They are at least 30 times bigger than Ukraine itself.
 
Why bother buying something when you can just steal it instead,right mr gardener?
Or maybe some foreigners can just carve up your country "munich" style.
"If I don't steal it, someone else will steal it"

He is talking very casually about stealing her house, and his only fear is the competition from other Jewish ubermensche who may steal her house before he does. This is proof Jewish ideology does not consider Palestinians as human. Normal people don't comprehend it because they can't relate to it, and tend to think of him as crazy or a clown.
 
Hi,

It was a God given opportunity for the white european christians to get rid of the much hated jews and dump them on the arab lands---.

It did not cost them much and got rid of the Yid---once for good without much fanfare---.

The jews were happy to accept INFERIOR OFFERINGS of statehood in the excitement of seeking freedom---not understanding that had they secured a free land state in germany as a separate nation---they would have been better off---.
May be because At that time, Nobody could have guessed when is the 4th German Reich coming around and beat the crap out of everyone around them. Specially the few million Jews. The docile cooperative Germany we have today was a distant dream.
Germany had formed a global empire and beat the whole world to its knees and conquered France and fallen twice in less then a span 100 years back then.

And secondly they wanted the lands of Palestine and not any piece of land around the world.
 
Hi,

I don't know why the jews did not claim land from Germany---it was stupid of them not to---.

Germans were defeated---they were subjugated---they were enslaved by the americans---the jews would have lived happily in the Jew Land of germany as a payoff of the so-called atrocities committed against them---.

There will never be peace in the occupied territories---. The jews made a terrible mistake---.
Most of the European Jews were from Poland, Prussia was ceded to the Poles from Germany after WW2 and could have instead went to the Jews.
 
Hi,

I don't know why the jews did not claim land from Germany---it was stupid of them not to---.

Germans were defeated---they were subjugated---they were enslaved by the americans---the jews would have lived happily in the Jew Land of germany as a payoff of the so-called atrocities committed against them---.

There will never be peace in the occupied territories---. The jews made a terrible mistake---.

For starters most of the Jews are not German. Germany lost a lot of territory. Any territory was grabbed by USSR. 14 million Germans were kicked out of their homes. You want to negotiate with Stalin :enjoy:
 
The Enablers.
America co-wrote the constitution of Japan, probably Iraq as well. It did organize constitutional conventions for Iraq. The West forced Israel into the Middle East, the least it could have done is written the constitution of Israel and Palestine to ensure everyone's rights. These are small states compared to Japan, South Korea, Iraq, or Afghanistan.
 
The property that Jews bought from Arabs doesn't make any fraction of what Israel is today.

And as far as Jews of Israel are concerned, no matter what is outcome of this war, they almost all will be murdered(eventually). Your lot can delay it, but can't prevent it. If Jews want to save themselves, they better shift towards Europe now.
If they bought Palestinian lands, then why did they have to initiate 3 out of 4 wars against the Arabs to grab more territory. 99% of what constitutes Israeli territory today was stolen through wars of aggression.
 
Hi,

Every israeli who became an occupier of palestinian lands is a war criminal.
Every Palestinian which targets a civilian target is a war criminal.


The exodus of the jews from israel has begun---they have found out that they will never be safe in a stolen house---in a stolen land---.
Noone is safe amongs rabid dogs.

If they bought Palestinian lands, then why did they have to initiate 3 out of 4 wars against the Arabs to grab more territory. 99% of what constitutes Israeli territory today was stolen through wars of aggression.
1948 was started by Arabs as a War of Aggression.
1956, 1967 and 1973 were legally continuations of the 1948 war.

In a less strict reasoning, 1956 was started by Israel.
1967 was started by an Egyptian blockade - an act of war
1973 was started by Egypt and Syria.

There is a peace agreement with Egypt and Jordan. No peace agreement with Syria.

Gaza regularily starts conflicts.
Hizbollah started the latest conflict.
 
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The property that Jews bought from Arabs doesn't make any fraction of what Israel is today.
There are plenty of Arabs owning land in Israel.
Declaring a state does not mean that you take ownership of land.

And as far as Jews of Israel are concerned, no matter what is outcome of this war, they almost all will be murdered(eventually). Your lot can delay it, but can't prevent it. If Jews want to save themselves, they better shift towards Europe now.
Why not Pakistan?
 
Every Palestinian which targets a civilian target is a war criminal.



Noone is safe amongs rabid dogs.


1948 was started by Arabs as a War of Aggression.
1956, 1967 and 1973 were legally continuations of the 1948 war.

In a less strict reasoning, 1956 was started by Israel.
1967 was started by an Egyptian blockade - an act of war
1973 was started by Egypt and Syria.

There is a peace agreement with Egypt and Jordan. No peace agreement with Syria.

Gaza regularily starts conflicts.
Hizbollah started the latest conflict.
And here comes Mr Gardener right on cue with his zionist "history lesson"......because as we all know zionists can only ever be "innocent victims",right Mr Gardener?.
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^ He said the right of self-determination of 'Arabs'. I would add, it is not exactly Arabs. They are Palestinian, the people mentioned in the Torah which also says to respect them, though they had conflicts with them. They have been there for over 3100 years.
 
And here comes Mr Gardener right on cue with his zionist "history lesson"......because as we all know zionists can only ever be "innocent victims",right Mr Gardener?.
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Richelieu, the Nobel Laureate, accuses the Semitic civilization of anti-Semitism.
 

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