The Israeli music festival Hamas slaughtered had its roots in peace and love

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The unfortunate reality is wherever there is good, evil is always one step behind plotting its downfall — because evil only knows how to take from the good. NY Post contributor Adam Coleman shares this story.

Organizers billed the Supernova Sukkot Gathering, the music festival Hamas besieged, killing 260 people, injuring many more and kidnapping who knows how many, as a celebration of “friends, love, and infinite freedom.”

It tragically became the opposite.

Those there were people of peace whose bodies were violated in the most heinous ways imaginable and even brazenly paraded around in the back of pickup trucks like they were hunted animal carcasses, as in the case of German national Shani Louk, whose nearly naked body was even spat on in the streets of Gaza.

The attendees were people whose primary philosophy is rooted in openness and acceptance — yet in a split second evil forced them to take cover and hide to survive the unprovoked assault.

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