Pro-Israel crowd gathers at London cinema after it was defaced ahead of ‘Supernova’ documentary screening
Pro-Israel supporters line the streets near a north London cinema after it was defaced ahead of a screening of a documentary about the Supernova festival near Kibbutz Re’im, which was rampaged by Hamas terrorists on October 7.
Videos posted to social media show dozens of people waving Israeli flags and holding signs with photos of hostages held by terror groups in Gaza since the deadly massacre.
Israel supporters turn up to protect a cinema in Finchley, London after anti-Israel activists attempted to stop a screening of a Nova Festival film.
The documentary features videos filmed by Oct 7th victims and survivors from the music festival.
— Oli London (@OliLondonTV) May 23, 2024
Anti-Israel activists vandalized the Phoenix cinema with red paint last night ahead of today’s screening of “Supernova: The Music Festival Massacre.”
“Terrorist supporters off our streets,” the protesters can be heard chanting.
A screening tonight at Phoenix Cinema in North London (my lovely local indie) of a documentary about Nova music festival massacre on October 7th is desecrated.
How can a film about innocent young people butchered, raped and abducted be “Art Washing”?#PeaceforAll #Nova pic.twitter.com/jvVSb5ktWs— Jonny Geller (@JonnyGeller) May 23, 2024
Just under an hour in length, “Supernova” conveys the terror of the massacre at the rave, which came as thousands of Hamas-led terrorists launched a widespread onslaught into southern Israel, murdering some 1,200 people, most of them civilians, and abducting 252 more, while committing horrific acts of brutality including rape, torture, dismemberment and mutilation.
The rampage at the festival left 360 dead, with over 40 taken hostage.