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Israel-Hamas war: A 'crime against humanity' - Relative of pair missing from music festival

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Sky's Kay Burley spoke to Eden Raviv, an Oxford University student whose two cousins Noa and Gidi Chiel are missing after the Hamas attack on the Supernova festival.

She said the attack was a "crime against humanity".

Israel's Supernova festival descended into chaos after Hamas gunmen stormed the event, killing hundreds of partygoers and kidnapping others in one of the militant group's deadliest attacks.

Israel- Hamas war latest: https://news.sky.com/story/israel-gaza-war-latest-hamas-palestine-sky-news-live-blog-12978800

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