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The Fox News Rundown - Evening Edition: Nova Music Festival Survivor Tells Her Story

Evening Edition: Nova Music Festival Survivor Tells Her Story

11/06/23 • 25 min

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This week marks a month since the Hamas terror attacks on Israeli civilians took place. One of the first targets by Hamas was the Nova music festival taking place just a few miles from the Gaza Strip. The terrorists arrived at dawn and killed over two hundred fifty people using guns, grenades and mortar fire.

FOX's Eben Brown speaks with Maya Parizer, survivor of the terror attack on the Nova music festival, about the horrors she experienced that day.

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This week marks a month since the Hamas terror attacks on Israeli civilians took place. One of the first targets by Hamas was the Nova music festival taking place just a few miles from the Gaza Strip. The terrorists arrived at dawn and killed over two hundred fifty people using guns, grenades and mortar fire.

FOX's Eben Brown speaks with Maya Parizer, survivor of the terror attack on the Nova music festival, about the horrors she experienced that day.

Click Here To Follow 'The FOX News Rundown: Evening Edition'

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