Shocking new video shows terrorists shooting Israeli revelers at close range

Harrowing surveillance video has emerged showing Hamas terrorists breaking into an Israeli music festival, shooting partygoers at point-blank range and looting their belongings during the bloodbath.

The chilling images, obtained by CNN, captured the chaos that erupted when terrorists arrived at the Nova Tribe event in the Negev Desert at the start of their invasion of Israel early Saturday morning.

Many terrified revelers tried to flee the gunmen during the massacre, which left 260 dead after a late-night party on the outskirts of Re’im.

In one clip, dated 9:23 a.m., almost three hours after the first explosions were heard at the festival, a terrorist brandishing a machine gun is seen yelling at a bleeding man and then carrying him away.

It was unclear whether the gunman had shot the man, whose fate was unknown.

A harrowing new video shows Hamas terrorists shooting revelers at a music festival at point-blank range and looting their property. ANONYMOUS/AFP via Getty Images

In the video, which has no sound, another man is seen lying on the ground behind a vehicle, before a second terrorist approaches and shoots him at point-blank range.

A clip dated 12:09 p.m. shows two terrorists searching the motionless man’s pockets. One of them takes out an object and puts it in his back pocket.

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Moments later, a woman is seen being dragged out of a car and taken away while other terrorists empty a suitcase from another vehicle and begin to steal it.

Five minutes later, the captured woman is seen with her hands in the air as shots are fired around her. Her fate is also unknown, according to CNN.

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One of the people caught up in the chaos was Alexandre Look, a 33-year-old Canadian who was on the phone with his parents while trying to escape the killers.

Terrorists stormed an Israeli music festival and massacred attendees in cold blood before looting their belongings, chilling new dashcam footage reveals.

His parents told CBC that he and others sought shelter in a bunker with no doors.

“And then I heard him tell his friends, ‘They’re coming back! There are many!’ And then all I heard was a lot of gunshots, a lot of bullets, and then we didn’t hear anything,” Look’s mother, Raquel Ohnona Look, told CBC.

Look’s parents said he died trying to protect others from gunfire.

“Like a true warrior, he left as a hero wanting to protect the people he was with. “Alex was a force of nature, endowed with a unique charisma and incomparable generosity,” his father, Alain Haim Look, said on social media.

The shocked volunteers were tasked with recovering the bodies of at least 260 young Israelis and foreign partygoers shot dead by Hamas terrorists at a music festival near the Gaza border.

“The world will never be the same without you. Goodbye my son, I love you and take care of us from above,” she added.

One of the people caught in the attack was Shani Louk, a 23-year-old German tattoo artist, who was last seen on camera dancing and laughing at the festival.

Hours later, Hamas gunmen stripped her naked and reportedly murdered her. Her naked corpse was paraded through the streets on a flatbed truck, while the terrorists shouted “Allahu Akbar”-“God is great.”

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The Israeli death toll has risen to at least 900, most of them civilians. Another 2,500 were wounded, according to IDF international spokesman Lt. Col. (Res.) Jonathan Conricus.

Meanwhile, at least 704 people have been killed in the Gaza Strip by Israel’s retaliatory strikes, including 140 children, and more than 3,720 have been injured, according to Gaza’s Health Ministry.

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu announced “We are at war” and promised that Hamas would pay “a price it has never known.”

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