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The footage that shows joy turning to horror at an Israeli music festival in the desert.
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''Warning: This article contains details that some may find distressing
The last videos taken before the horror began, show it was a festival like any other - young people, dancing at dawn.
According to some accounts, there were up to 4,000 people in attendance. From the footage, they appear to be mostly under 30.
They had gathered in a remote area of southern Israel for the Supernova festival - an event that had promised dance, music, art and drinks at a secret location.
Ticket holders were told, nearer the time, to head to a site north of the Re'im kibbutz, about 6km (3.7 miles) east of Gaza. The party's organisers promised a "journey of unity and love".
The first flight is set to leave Tel Aviv later on Thursday, the Foreign Office says.
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''The UK is arranging flights to get stranded British nationals out of Israel, the Foreign Office has said.
The first plane will leave Tel Aviv on Thursday, with more planned "in the coming days, subject to security".
Those eligible to leave will be contacted directly and British nationals should not go to airports unless they are called to.
A team of UK diplomats trained to operate in crises has also been sent to Israel to assist British nationals.
The UK government said earlier this week it would not arrange evacuation flights because commercial routes were still available.
But British Airways, Virgin Atlantic, EasyJet, Ryanair, Wizz Air, Air France, Lufthansa and Emirates have all suspended flights in recent days.
The flights announced by the government will be arranged by the Foreign Office but are commercial services. Each passenger will be charged £300.
A statement said British nationals, including dual nationals, and dependants if travelling with a British national normally resident in the UK, would be invited to take up seats''