A cancer patient attending the Supernova festival in Israel when Hamas terrorists invaded and massacred 260 innocent civilians on October 7 survived a selfless act of heroism when he jumped on a grenade in an attempt to save others.
Raz Peri, who is battling lymphoma, said he was at the festival to “feel alive again” but had to quickly go into survival mode as the invasion unfolded. he told CNN from his hospital bed.
The 20-year-old watched in horror as “40 to 50” Hamas terrorists gunned down fleeing festival-goers during the early stages of the attack.
“I saw the terrorists shoot one, two, three and fall,” Peri said.
She fought with four other people to take shelter in a roadside bunker, but one of the women screamed when she saw the terrorists approaching the hideout and speaking Arabic.
Peri, who is battling lymphoma, said he had been attending the Supernova festival to “feel alive again”. Raz Peri/Facebook Cancer patient Raz Peri jumped on Hamas grenades in an attempt to save others attending the Supernova music festival in Israel. via CNN
He told the outlet that “I had nothing but my hands” and was forced into a fist fight with a terrorist when they came through the door following the woman’s scream.
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Other Hamas invaders began shooting at Peri, but instead hit an assistant hiding in the leg.
The fight ended outside the shelter when Hamas terrorists accidentally shot and killed one of their own, the outlet reported.
Peri said he and others sought shelter in a roadside bunker and had to fight off a terrorist who entered before his comrades shot him dead. Raz Peri/Facebook
They quickly retreated to the shelter, and then the remaining terrorists surrounded the structure and looked inside with “crazy eyes,” before throwing multiple grenades inside.
Peri then selflessly threw her body onto a grenade to absorb the explosion and save the others.
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The explosion pierced his leg and left him partially unconscious, The Times of London reported.
After other members of the group began helping the wounded, a man in hiding decided to leave, prompting the Hamas terrorists to return to the shelter with their guns blazing.
The explosion of one of the grenades thrown into the bunker pierced Peri’s leg and left him partially unconscious. via CNN
The terrorists mercilessly killed several more innocent civilians, including a man and his wife.
Peri was shot in the stomach, but survived because he covered himself with the dead woman’s body and pretended to be dead.
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Gaza health officials report that at least 3,000 Palestinians have been killed and more than 12,500 injured.
“I don’t feel pain right now. “I just listen to the cars go away,” he told the outlet.
The ruthless terrorists fled the area, prompting Peri and others to seek help, while two survivors stayed behind.
Unfortunately, those who stayed would be killed before help arrived, Peri shared.
“When I go to town, everyone is dead. I saw girls with their pants down. I saw a knife on the body,” she told CNN, noting that the knife was protruding from the girl’s chest.
Peri said he covered himself with the body of a dead woman to play dead when the terrorists entered the shelter. via CNN
He found safety with a surviving family in a nearby town, who treated his wounds until more help arrived.
He has been recovering for the past 13 days at Kaplan Medical Center in Rehovot.
“I have cancer,” Peri said. “I go to the festival to listen to the music of my soul. What I have seen with my eyes I will never be able to bear. [away].”
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