A woman who survived the October 7th Hamas attack on the Nova Music Festival returned to the site of that massacre and reunited with the man who saved her life.
Natalie Sanandaji was running and hiding from the killer Hamas troops when a white truck pulled up beside them. She feared they were going to be shot but instead, it was her ‘angel’ who rescued her and many other festival goers that day.
The man was later identified, as Moshe Sati who saved so many lives:
“For 16 hours non-stop, Moshe saved lives. After rescuing all the survivors, he went into the heart of the chaos to help the wounded who couldn’t escape. His wife shared that Moshe was so affected by what he witnessed, he couldn’t speak for 2 hours, not a single word. Even now, he refuses to discuss what he saw, not wanting to shake people’s belief in the goodness of humanity.”
Since the attack, Natalie transformed her life … the 28-year-old Long Island native now works as a public affairs officer for the Combat Antisemitism Movement (CAM).