On Tuesday, an Israeli DJ honored the memories of victims who were killed during the Nova music festival in Re’im on October 7 by playing a set in front of photos of the victims.
The Israeli DJ under the name of RITMO, set up his equipment on the stage and faced the pictures of hundreds of faces that were hung up onto wooden posts in the field where the massacre took place and an Israeli flag made out of sunflowers placed right in front of the photos.
In stark contrast to the celebration and happiness of those who danced to the music, there was emptiness in the field.
The Jerusalem Post
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