Horrific new footage captured during the Nova festival massacre shows Hamas terrorists shooting two women as they tried to escape.
The footage was captured by surveillance cameras at Kibbutz Alumim, which is located east of the festival site, according to the South First Responders Telegram channel.
It shows a group arriving at the kibbutz after fleeing the festival, believing they are safe from further attacks, South first responders said.
But suddenly they are ambushed by three Hamas gunmen who run towards them with what appear to be AK-47s.
One of the Hamas terrorists is then seen chasing two women, eventually catching up with one before grabbing her by the hair and shooting her at close range. Her friend then freezes in fear before pleading for her life to the gunman, who then executes her.
The video shows a group of people being ambushed by three Hamas gunmen running toward them, appearing to be carrying AK-47s
Then one of the Hamas terrorists is seen chasing two women as they flee
Later, the Hamas terrorist catches up with both of them and shoots them
The video, shared today on the South First Responders Telegram channel, adds to a growing body of evidence that Hamas ruthlessly attacked Israeli civilians during its October 7 invasion.
The footage, taken just after 7 a.m. on October 7, shows a line of people arriving at what appears to be a parking lot at Kibbutz Alumim, surrounded by yellow electric gates.
They are shown getting out of their cars and trying to calm each other down.
A person is seen sitting on the side of the road while another person comes over to comfort them.
Then, footage from a camera further down the street shows three Hamas terrorists armed with weapons rushing towards the group.
The festival-goers try to flee the area before one of the gunmen fires a volley at them.
He then storms towards two women standing at the end of the group, desperately trying to escape the armed attacker.
However, he later catches up with one of the women by grabbing her hair and pulling her towards him. After a short fight, the Hamas terrorist shoots her at close range.
At the same time, you can see her friend standing frozen in fear as the shooter approaches her.
She then appears to beg for her life while crouching on the ground before the Hamas terrorist then decides to shoot her too.
In the footage, taken shortly after 7 a.m. on October 7, three Hamas terrorists can be seen charging towards a group of people
The festival-goers try to flee the area before one of the gunmen fires a volley at them
He then storms towards two women standing at the end of the group, desperately trying to escape the armed attacker
However, he later catches up with one of the women by grabbing her hair and pulling her towards him. After a short fight, the Hamas terrorist shoots her at close range
At the same time, you can see her friend standing frozen in fear as the shooter approaches her. She then appears to beg for her life while crouching on the ground before the Hamas terrorist then decides to shoot her too
The Israeli armed forces have displayed a frightening arsenal of weapons
Millet Ben Haim, 27, was taking selfies with her friends at the Nova Festival when alarm bells began to ring as Hamas militants attacked festival-goers
She said dozens of rockets blanketed the sky. Millet, like many other revelers, tried to escape by car, but Hamas fighters reportedly blocked escape routes and shot people
Web reporter Nick Pisa with part of the arsenal of weapons, bombs and rocket launchers used by Hamas on October 7th
Bullets can be seen in the image, while other tools included RPG-7 rocket launchers, mortars, AK 47s, knives, mines and a drone
Journalist Nick Pisa holds a rice bag in his hand that contained bullets
Hamas terrorists stormed the Nova festival near Re’im using motorized paragliders and pickup trucks during the mass invasion on October 7.
Horrific videos show young partygoers running for their lives, many of them coming directly into the fire of waiting gunmen.
Some survivors reported running towards men in uniform, believing they were Israeli police and soldiers coming to their rescue – before making the shocking discovery that they were actually Hamas.
Around 260 revelers were massacred and some taken hostage. Pictures showed corpses piled up in tents.
In the terrorist attack, several kibbutzim – rural village communities – were stormed by terrorists who mowed down families in their own homes.
There have been numerous horrific allegations against the terror group, with Israel claiming war crimes were committed during its rampage, including beheading babies and killing pregnant mothers.
In many areas, only burned-out houses and cars remain, and authorities are still working to identify large numbers of victims whose bodies were mutilated.
Millet Ben Haim, 27, was taking selfies with her friends at the Nova Festival when alarm bells began to ring as Hamas militants attacked festival-goers.
She said dozens of rockets blanketed the sky. Millet, like many other revelers, tried to escape by car, but Hamas fighters reportedly blocked escape routes and shot people.
“The terrorists were on all sides, we had nowhere to go.” And we knew they were getting closer and closer,” she told German newspaper Bild.
She eventually got out of the car and tried to escape through nearby fields, but no matter which direction she ran, people shouted at her to turn around because Hamas fighters were nearby.
“It’s like a nightmare when you know you’re not running fast enough.” When you feel like your body is getting weaker and weaker. “You can hear the whistle of the shots,” she said. Her phone records showed she fled the attackers for two hours, covering eight miles during that time.
Nick Pisa holds up a rice bag that contained balls
Red and orange homemade explosive hoses were also recovered
Lt. Col. Idan Sharon-Kettler is pictured holding up a thermobaric bomb
“One of my best friends was in shock and wanted to stay on the party grounds.” My gut feeling was that this was a bad idea. Now I know I was right. Almost all of those who remained were raped, kidnapped or murdered. Almost no one survived.’
Millet and three other women eventually found a bush to hide under. They hugged each other tightly, trying to remain completely still and not panic, even though they heard people being kidnapped nearby.
She called the police, who told her she had to stand by as the surrounding villages were occupied by terrorists, and she realized that neither the police nor the army could help her.
“I was just praying that a missile would hit me. I remember lying there hating my body and my clothes. I had the feeling that this was all like a prelude to the terrorists. I didn’t know at the time that they had actually raped other girls. But I knew it would happen when they found me. I knew they would rape us. And then murder us and take the bodies with you. I wanted to bury myself, I couldn’t bear that thought.’
She said she imagined what Hamas would do to her if they found her. She heard the attackers laughing and talking to each other. Millet said her calm demeanor scared her more than the weapons because it meant the Israeli army was not nearby.
While hiding under the bush, Millet spoke to her family, trying to reassure them that she had a happy life while trying to say comforting last words.
“What a bizarre thought to comfort your family over your own death,” she said.
Civilian Ramy Davidian, who had rescued more than 100 people from the festival, contacted Millet and told her and her friends that he would pick them up.
He said he would honk when he arrived, but when Millet heard the honk she froze as the other sounds around her still included the firing of bullets.
She said she finally had the courage to stand up and let Ramy know where she was hiding when she reminded herself that she was “going to get killed anyway.”
The Israel Defense Forces displayed a frightening arsenal of weapons, including thermobaric bombs that Hamas terrorists used to burn down living families in their homes.
Nick Pisa with part of the arsenal of weapons, bombs and rocket launchers that were used
Hamas terrorists killed many innocent civilians in their homes
While hiding under the bush, Millet spoke to her family, trying to reassure them that she had a happy life while trying to say comforting last words
The tools of terror included RPG-7 rocket launchers, mortars, AK 47s, knives, mines, a drone and hundreds of rounds of ammunition – some hidden in humanitarian rice bags.
Toyota pick-ups and a bulldozer were also on display at the military base on the outskirts of Tel Aviv, where the Chron was also shown a drone recovered from the Gaza Strip.
In the box it was in there was an A4 sheet with individual parts described in detail. On the top was the name of Hamas’s military wing – the Al-Qassam Brigades.
Also recovered were Islamic Jihad flags and headbands and deadly Draganov sniper rifles, as well as everyday tubes filled with explosives and a charge.
To tear down fence posts, Hamas terrorists had fabricated sophisticated metal frames that snapped around the concrete posts, filled them with TNT, and then exploded.
Three motorcycles used to bring terrorists into Gaza and then ferry hostages back were also seen, representing just a “tiny fraction” of the items seized.
Lieutenant-Colonel Idan Sharon-Kettler told the Chron: “This was not put together by a militia targeting military objects, this was a huge amount of weapons and explosives intended for use against civilians and families in their own homes were intended, not against soldiers.”
“This wasn’t something that was concocted in some backyard, but everything was stored for a long period of time and required a tremendous amount of planning and money with military intelligence.”
“The intent here was to massacre Israeli civilians – we have evidence that thermobaric bombs were used in attacks on homes and cars.”
“They’re designed to take out tanks – you don’t have to tell me what they do to a house or a car.”
A thermobaric bomb uses oxygen from the surrounding air to create a high-temperature explosion, making it deadlier than a traditional weapon and producing a 3000°C fireball.
The first charge punches a hole through the wall or metal and then a second charge sets off a massive explosion that incinerates everything.
Lieutenant-Colonel Sharon-Kettler said: “This type of weapon was fired at houses and cars – they are designed for use in tanks. When they explode, they burn everything around them.”
“We found evidence of them being used on houses to get into safe spaces and on cars – we found people burned to death in their homes and vehicles.”
Lt. Col. Sharon-Kettler said the weapons originally came from North Korea, Russia and Iran, although it was unclear how they reached Gaza.
He highlighted that ammunition had been hidden in sackcloth marked “rice” and said: “This is how they use humanitarian aid” in Gaza.
He continued: “There is talk of Gaza being an open-air prison, but these weapons cannot be found in any prison.” This is the result of organized arms smuggling into Gaza from many different countries.
“A lot of money went into his business; someone financed and planned it for a long time.”
“They wanted the fighting to continue in Israel, and the result they wanted was a massacre of civilians.”