Noam Ben David was dancing with her boyfriend David at the Nova Music Festival, when Hamas carried out their terror attack last October. On a visit to Britain she says festivalgoers were abandoned then and now wants better support for survivors. She says she hopes to go dancing again in memory of her boyfriend who died in the attack. Report by Blairm. Like us on Facebook at http://www.facebook.com/itn and follow us on Twitter at http://twitter.com/itn
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00:00I relive it every day, and I feel it every time I'm talking about it.
00:12To go to sleep, to wake up every morning and David is right next to me.
00:18Each and every one of us needs to deal with it alone.
00:21It's a nightmare that I'm not going to wake up from, helpless.
00:31Alone, but not alone from David, alone from the country, from the army, police.
00:45He asked me to count how many people we are inside the trash container, and when I said
00:51the number he didn't answer.
00:55And then I heard the Alawak bow, and the gunshot, and the last thing I heard from David was
01:05his last breath.
01:08I have one friend, I'm sorry, she committed suicide two weeks ago.
01:25I'm not willing to lose any more friends that I have.
01:30But to think about it, that people survive the ANOVA, and they cannot take it anymore,
01:36and they give up.
01:42We will dance again, we will, we will.
01:48Oh, God.
01:57I don't want anything more aggressive, anything bigger than that.
02:05I know it's like, I'm not living in a fairy tale.
02:09There's two sides right now, that some of them won't listen to the other side.