Israeli official report reveals Israeli helicopter killed Nova festival goers

Occupied Palestine- A new Israeli official investigation concluded that the Israeli military was responsible for killing revelers at the Nova Music festival on October 7.
The investigation, published by Haaretz, stated that an Israeli military helicopter arrived at the scene from the Ramat David military base and fired at resistance fighters and “apparently also hit some of the revelers who were there.”
The same investigation also revealed that Hamas did not know about the festival first place. The festival was supposed to be held on Thursday and Friday. However, on Tuesday evening, the Israeli army approved a request by the organizers of the event to be extended until Saturday.
364 Israelis were killed in the attack. The Israeli military said at the beginning that the death toll in the Al Aqsa Flood is estimated at 1400 Israeli soldiers and settlers and launched a war in the besieged Gaza Strip under the context of eliminating Hamas.
However, a couple of weeks after the start of the offensive, Israel’s military said the real death toll was 1200 instead of 1400.
Israel killed over 12,000 civilian Palestinians, nearly half of them children, in the war that it announced on Gaza, using October 7 as a pretext.
Meanwhile, Hamas stated that it did not target civilians and that it only killed and detained Israeli soldiers and settlers. It also stated that it targeted Israeli military sites, basically following the Israeli Gaza Division, located in nearby settlements.
Hamas also said that the main target of the Al Aqsa Flood operation was to eliminate the Israeli Gaza Division, which was responsible for the besiege in Gaza and the continuous targeting of civilians.
The Gaza Division was responsible for killing 215 peaceful protesters during the Great Return Marches. The unit was also responsible for wounding thousands of protesters, most of whom were deliberately maimed, leaving them permanently disabled.