Community group rises to support Israel's survivors of October 7 attack on Nova music festival
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More than 3,000 people were at the Tribe of Nova electronic music festival on the morning of Oct. 7, when Hamas militants stormed into Israel. Since then, the Tribe of Nova Community has organized a wide range of services and support for survivors, offering diverse therapeutic methods like ice baths, horse riding, surfing, art, travel, and many others. (AP video/Moshe Edri)
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In the months since Hamas' surprise attack sent them scattering across fields or hiding in desert brush, thousands of survivors of a massacre at a music festival in Israel have come together to heal.
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