HILARIOUS footage of Hamas terrorists parading the body of a German woman through the streets has sparked outrage as a British-born Israeli soldier was also killed in the chaos.
Tattoo artist Shani Louk, 30, was captured by gunmen from a peace music festival near Gaza during the Saturday morning attack that prompted Israel’s declaration of war.
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German woman Shani’s body paraded on the back of a Hamas truck after she was abducted from a music festival Credit: shanukkk/Instagram
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A video from the festival has surfaced showing Hamas fighters paragliding into Israel, with many unaware of the terror that was about to take place Credit: TikTok
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Hundreds were seen fleeing Hamas gunfire and jumping into cars in a desperate attempt to escape Credit: Twitter
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Missing British man Jake Marlowe was at the festival and has not been heard from since the militants attacked Credit: INSTAGRAM
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British citizen and Israeli soldier Nathanel Young was killed in GazaCredit: Twitter
A British national, Nathanel Young, was also killed after fierce fighting broke out when the terrorist group stormed the border with a rain of 5,000 rockets.
The London-born soldier lived in Tel Aviv and served as a member of the 13th Battalion of the Israeli army.
In a heartbreaking statement, his family said: “He loved his family and friends and everyone loved him.
“He loved music and was a talented DJ. Always willing to do anything for his loved ones.”
Horrifying footage shows festival-goers fleeing on foot and in cars for their lives as Hamas gunmen allegedly opened fire.
A witness, Gili Yoskovich, described how people were “dying everywhere” as she remained silent in a desperate attempt to avoid the hail of bullets from the terrorist group.
There, Shani Louk was kidnapped before being killed and paraded on the back of a truck with a Hamas man claiming to be an Israeli soldier.
Chilling footage from the desert music festival showed militants taunting and spitting on Shani’s dead body.
Shani’s cousin Tomasina Weintraub-Louk told Mail Online that the family knew it was “definitely Shani” because of her distinctive tattoos on her legs and hair.
She said: “We haven’t heard anything. We are hoping for positive news. She was at a music festival for peace. This is a nightmare for our family.”
Her mother Ricarda pleaded for help to find out what happened to her daughter after the video was shared on social media.
She said in an emotional video: “This morning my daughter, Shani Nicole Louk, a German citizen, was kidnapped by Palestinian Hamas with a group of tourists in southern Israel.
“We sent a video where I could clearly see our daughter unconscious in the car with the Palestinians and them driving around the Gaza Strip. Please send us any help or any news. Thank you very much.”
It comes as…
- Hamas terrorists launched an all-out attack on Israel from land, air and sea with 5,000 rockets fired
- More than 600 Israelis were confirmed dead while thousands more were taken to hospital
- The Palestinian Authority says more than 313 civilians have been killed in retaliatory Israeli airstrikes in the Gaza Strip this evening
- Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said in a statement that Gaza will be “turned into ruins”
- There have been reports of kidnapped Israeli soldiers parading in military vehicles
- British citizen Jake Marlowe was reported missing after attending a music festival in southern Israel
- Netanyahu mobilized the country’s military reserves after his declaration of war
- Palestinian Islamic Jihad has joined forces with Hamas fighters to attack Israel
British man Jake Marlowe (26), who also disappeared after working on security at a music festival, sent a final message to his mum.
She revealed he had called to say “rockets were flying” before later texting to say he would keep in touch.
Early Saturday morning he said: “The signal is very bad, everything is fine, I will keep you posted, I promise. I love you.”
Jake’s terrified mum Lisa told the Jewish News: “I’ve left him lots of WhatsApp messages but I haven’t been able to leave him a message… I can’t stand listening to the phone ringing and no one answering it.”
Another woman was filmed begging for her life with her kidnappers after she was abducted from a festival in the south of the country.
The disturbing footage shows Noa Argamani with her arms outstretched as she pleads with armed militants to let her go.
The 25-year-old student screamed “Don’t kill me! No, no, no” as the gunmen sped away with her trapped between them.
Photos later emerged showing Noah alive in Hamas custody inside Gaza City’s borders.
There were unconfirmed reports that survivors of the outdoor festival had been found as footage showed them wandering Netivot.
Israeli Major Doron Spielman told The Sun: “There was a festival outside. They were relaxing and enjoying themselves when all of a sudden the terrorists surrounded them and started shooting, and as they were running away the terrorists ambushed them.
“We saw pictures of women being taken back to Gaza, held by two jihadi terrorists on motorcycles.
“These are children whose parents, as I speak to you, are bringing DNA samples to the central Israeli station to see if their children are still alive in Israel.”
The music festival that Shani, Jake and Noa were at was one of the first areas to be attacked when Hamas launched its attack yesterday morning.
Videos from the music event show people dancing in the desert at dawn unaware that complete chaos will ensue within minutes.
Creepy clips filmed by partygoers show Hamas militants flying a paraglider into Israeli territory.
Moments later, hundreds were seen clutching their cars and screaming as they tried to escape the armed militants across the sand.
Hamas gunmen continued to massacre civilians and abduct hundreds of hostages from the streets after breaking through the barricaded Gaza border.
At least 600 Israelis and more than 300 Palestinians were killed and thousands injured in what became the deadliest day in the conflict in 50 years.
Israel launched a counterattack on Gaza City after a sudden and unprecedented attack by well-prepared Hamas terrorists.
The new bout of violence has sparked protests – and in some cases celebrations – in other countries.
Metohija police have stepped up patrols in London after many were accused of “glorifying the terrorist activities of Hamas”.
Pro-Palestinian protests were held in Yemen, Turkey, Iraq, Iran, Morocco, Lebanon and Jordan.
Meanwhile, countries such as the US, UK, France, Spain, Germany, Italy, Ukraine and others expressed their solidarity with Israel “defending their territory”.
Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu warned that the first part of the war is over and that an “offensive formation” will begin.
Yesterday, experts revealed that Israel was taken completely by surprise when Hamas attacked yesterday, with their billion-pound defense system unable to keep up with the rocket onslaught.
Professor of International Relations and Chatham House Fellow Yossi Mekelberg revealed to The Sun that the surprise attack by Hamas marks a “major escalation” in Israeli-Palestinian relations.
He said: “It is unprecedented because Hamas was able to enter the cities, villages and so on. Perhaps Hamas sensed weakness in Israel and the Palestinian issue was sidelined by the international community.”
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Shana’s body was too graphic to show Credit: Twitter
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Debris covered the streets of GazaCredit: Reuters
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Festival goers fled in terrorCredit: Twitter
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Her family identified her by the tattoos on her legs Credit: shanukkk/Instagram
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Noah was also abducted from the music festival Credits: Unknown, clearly with the picture table
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This photo allegedly shows Noah, who was kidnapped from the festival. Credits: Not known, clear with picture table
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Protesters are on the streets all nightCredit: Reuters
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