The mother of a missing woman has recalled the harrowing phone call she had with her daughter as Hamas militants attacked a music festival near the Gaza-Israel border.
At least 260 people were killed in an early-morning attack on the Supernova festival, near Kibbutz Re’im, on Saturday 7 October.
"She called us and said 'Mummy, we were bombed, they shot at us,'" one mother said, speaking through tears as she recalled a call with her daughter.
"I cannot tell you how we feel... these are kids, they are not soldiers," she added.
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