
Survivor of Hamas terror attack on Israel recounts pain, grief of losing 'angel' boyfriend on Oct. 7
Fox News
Noam Ben David survived the Oct. 7 Hamas terror attack on Israel at the Supernova music festival. She recounted her boyfriend's heroism and her desire to one day "dance again."
She thought she heard fireworks — but the thunderous claps were bombs. "David took my hand so we could run faster." "I'm not going to give up if he's not going to give up on me." "I wanted to get up and help David, but I knew if I got up I would be dead." She feels like her one true love is still with her, coaching her through the pain. "He risked his life. He stayed cool. He helped people the whole time." Eve Glover is a contributing writer for Fox News Digital.
Speaking to Fox News Digital, the Israel-based Ben David recounted her stunning tale of survival — and how she remembered having a foreboding feeling before her boyfriend, David Newman, 25, picked her up at 1:30 a.m. that day to go to the Supernova music festival in the Negev desert in Israel, about three miles from the Gaza-Israel barrier.













