"This journey to healing won't even begin until we dance on the crumbled ruins of one of the evilest cultures ever to exist."
Kibbutz Re'im, August 11 - The group that put together the music festival where Palestinian terrorists brutalized hundreds of attendees in October 2023 has announced plans to hold a commemorative and therapeutic event in the barren, cleansed landscape that will exist once Israel is done with the place from which the massacre was launched.
Tribe of Nova, the organization behind the ill-fated Supernova Sukkot Gathering of almost two years ago, published on its Instagram and X accounts that it has tentatively scheduled a Healing Festival for next summer, by which time it anticipates the terrorist society that produced the atrocities of that October will no longer exist, in a suitable venue within a Gaza Strip no longer cluttered with terrorist positions, stockpiles, facilities, or personnel.
Tribe of Nova already held a Healing Festival that took place in July 2024, in Tel Aviv, but, organizers acknowledged, closure for the traumatized survivors and their loved ones has proved elusive. "We realized that no true healing can happen until the evil that caused the trauma has been expunged," admitted Tribe administrator Lee Nakam. "We were a peace-loving, hippie, love-conquers-all crowd. That all changed in a Palestinian orgy of rape, murder, torture, kidnapping, and looting. We thought we could mitigate that with more electronic music last year, coming together to share our pain and our hope for a brighter tomorrow, but..." she trailed off.
"This journey to healing won't even begin until we dance on the crumbled ruins of one of the evilest cultures ever to exist," she stated.
Tribe of Nova and IDF representatives cautioned that at this stage of military operations in the Gaza Strip, it remains unclear where in the 365 square kilometers of the territory the second Healing Festival will take place.
"I could point to eight or nine potential locations right now," observed Lieutenant Colonel Hahareim Tharimeim of the Spokesperson's Unit. "That's just a function of open areas, or wilderness or farmland. Propagandists made a big deal out of the Gaza Strip as 'the most densely-populated place in the world,' when it doesn't even crack the top fifty, because of that farmland. So yes, some of that land is already a candidate. But we expect most of the buildings in the territory to go kaboom one way or another, either because we demolish them to get rid of Hamas positions, or because they try to blow up the buildings on our troops. So they're doing a lot of the work for us."
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