Hamas attack on Israel French DJ Aladin mixed at a

Hamas attack on Israel: French DJ Aladin mixed at a rave party in the desert: "They opened fire on everyone with machine guns and rocket launchers"

A French disc jockey, DJ Aladin, mixed during the “Tribe of Nova” festival, whose participants were attacked early in the morning of this Saturday, October 7th. 260 people were murdered on site. He was able to escape. He testified on RTL.

“The head of event security, police and army officers grabbed the microphone and shouted the words ‘Red Alert!’ Red alert!” reports the DJ. Which means to them that something very, very serious has just happened.”
The Frenchman then saw the terrorists land on the site of this electronic music festival with international programming, which took place near Kibbutz Reïm, near the Gaza Strip.

Men on large SUVs with large machine guns, large machine guns and rocket launchers opened fire on everyone

“You can’t say how many there were,” he testified to our colleagues. “Men on large 4x4s like Toyotas with large “machine guns” on top, fully armed, dressed in black, with large machine guns, some come with rocket launchers.”, they opened fire on everyone. We tried to escape as quickly as possible (…) Everyone ran away (in) a mass movement, there were 3,500 people listening to the music. A lot of people were screaming and crying,” a lot of young people panicked.

I have friends who have been kidnapped

“People went in the opposite direction that they were supposed to go, they got closer to the border,” he remembers. The security chief and the highly trained security officers (…) tried to repel the terrorists. “Get as many people as possible to safety.”

As a guest of the festival, DJ Aladin was quickly looked after by the organization. “We were directed towards cars that were driving away very, very quickly. We managed to head in the direction of a house that was safe, but the cars behind us were shot by machine.” I have friends who have been kidnapped.

The French DJ is now waiting to catch a plane to Paris.