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‘Come in for one minute’: Israeli survivor’s appeal to doubters as 7 October exhibition opens in London

‘Come in for one minute’: Israeli survivor’s appeal to doubters as 7 October exhibition opens in London

Summary

An exhibition in London commemorates the attack on the Nova music festival on 7 October, where hundreds were killed or taken hostage by Hamas. The show uses real footage, personal items, and survivor stories to document the event and counter denial of its severity.

Key Facts

  • The Nova exhibition marks the massacre of 378 people and the hostage-taking of 44 others during the 7 October attack.
  • It has traveled to 10 cities and opened in London’s Shoreditch for six weeks.
  • Survivor Elkana Bohbot, held hostage for over two years, urges skeptics to visit the exhibit even for one minute.
  • The exhibition includes footage from victims’ phones and body cameras, personal belongings, and audio accounts.
  • It features a dark, chaotic room replicating the festival’s last moments and showing how attendees hid or escaped.
  • One exhibit shows grenades thrown into a bomb shelter where 27 people hid; an off-duty Israeli soldier helped protect others there.
  • The exhibition aims to confront denial by letting visitors witness the events through firsthand evidence.
  • The event commemorates one of the deadliest attacks against Jewish people since the Holocaust.
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