“He didn’t see me,” Michael Silberberg said. So Silberberg made a decision.
He and two friends had already managed to escape the slaughter at the Supernova music festival near Kibbutz Re’im, where hundreds of terrorists from the Palestinian group Hamas had swarmed through crowds, killing at least 260 people and taking an unknown number hostage.
They survived another attack a few minutes later, with two hiding in a roadside air-raid shelter while the other hid outside.
Soon after that, they were driving away in Silberberg’s car, trying to get far from the massacre, when they saw the motorcycle. READ MORE