The woman who escaped the Hamas festival attack told a D.C. synagogue her story, detailing the horrendous violence she witnessed and how she was able to find refuge in a nearby building. Several members of the synagogue were moved to tears as she described how the militants had rushed into the crowd and began shooting randomly. She also shared how her family members and friends were killed in the attack, and how difficult it was for her to make her way back home. Her story was shared to bring attention to the ongoing violence in the region, and to provide comfort to those in the audience who have been affected by similar tragedies.
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