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THE first male rape survivor of the October 7 attack to speak out has revealed the horror atrocities he faced at the hands of sick Hamas savages.

The man, whose identity has been kept anonymous, was desperately trying to escape from the Supernova music festival when a bunch of "widely intoxicated" terrorists captured him and began their vile torture.

The man, whose identity as been kept hidden, revealed the attrocities he endured during the interview
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The man, whose identity as been kept hidden, revealed the attrocities he endured during the interviewCredit: Channel 12 News Israel
He is the first male rape survivor from the Oct 7 attacks to open up to the world
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He is the first male rape survivor from the Oct 7 attacks to open up to the worldCredit: Channel 12 News Israel
A Hamas terrorist attacking civilians at the music event during their October 7 rampage
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A Hamas terrorist attacking civilians at the music event during their October 7 rampage
A picture showing the abandoned site of the weekend attack of the Supernova desert music Festival
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A picture showing the abandoned site of the weekend attack of the Supernova desert music FestivalCredit: AFP
The abandoned and torched vehicles at the site of the October 7 attack on the Supernova desert music festival
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The abandoned and torched vehicles at the site of the October 7 attack on the Supernova desert music festivalCredit: EPA

In an interview with Israeli Channel 12, the survivor of the horror attack said Hamas men pinned him down before ripping his clothes off.

The thugs then hurled vile taunts, touched his private parts and spat on him before raping him at the music festival.

He said in the interview: "You try to resist, and they take off your clothes, laugh at you, humiliate you, spit on you, touch your [private] parts, and rape you."

The man then revealed how "difficult" it was to go through the moment he was being forced on by sick Hamas men.

He said he tried to disconnect from the moment and let it pass, but also experienced the "brutal rape very strongly".

He added: "There's a circle, they're laughing, and you don't know what to do at that moment, whether to resist or let it pass, how to deal with the situation. It was a very brutal rape."

Hamas terrorists only stopped when they were called by their fellow fighters - and they were "cheering, celebrating and laughing" while flaunting their arms and weapons, the man revealed in the interview.

While the majority of the victims of rape and sexual assaults were killed during the horror attack, the man miraculously survived - and has now become the first male rape survivor to tell the whole world of Hamas' brutal crimes.

However, the brave man says he has been deeply affected by the horror ordeal.

He said the memories of the attack haunt him to this day - and he has developed obsessive tendencies like taking frequent showered "to wash off" what happened.

"At first, I shut down a lot; I was a lot less active," he revealed during the interview.

The man's account of rape and other tortures has been given to Israeli cops investigating cases of sexual assault by Hamas men at the Supernova music festival.

You don't know what to do at that moment, whether to resist or let it pass. It was a very brutal rape

Israeli male rape survivor

He now joins the list of a dozen survivors who claim they cannot return to work because of their horror experience on October 7.

In March, a United Nations probe found that acts of sexual violence and rapes happened at a minimum of three locations including the Nova music festival site.

The report also concluded there was “clear and convincing information that sexual violence, including rape, sexualised torture, cruel, inhuman and degrading treatment” had been committed against hostages.

Investigators also had “reasonable grounds to believe such violence may be ongoing”.

Just weeks ago, a shocking video appeared to show the five youngest Hamas hostages in Gaza being tortured by the brutal captors, who could be heard hurling sick taunts.

The gruesome clip showed a Hamas terrorist pointing at hostage Karina - who was kidnapped from her bed with her snoopy pyjamas - and saying: "Here are the girls, women, who can get pregnant. These are the Zionists."

He chillingly added in Arabic: "You are so beautiful."

Meanwhile, another savage yelled: "You dogs, we will step on you," as another hostage's face is pressed up against the wall and she is shown to be bleeding heavily.

RECORDS OF SEXUAL ABUSE

Many more horror testimonies of alleged sexual abuse, rape, and torture have surfaced since captives were released as part of a brief truce agreement that failed when Hamas refused to return some of the female hostages.

In May, a sickening father and son duo from Hamas admitted to raping and murdering innocent women during the October 7 massacre.

Evil Jamal Hussein Ahmad Radi, 47, and his twisted 18-year-old son Abdallah told Israeli investigators of their horrific crimes after they were captured by IDF forces in Gaza back in March.

The shocking moment the terrorist pair confessed to their despicable crimes was caught on camera as they detailed how they broke into homes before threatening innocent families and kidnapping, raping and murdering helpless women.

Speaking on The Sun's Never Mind the Ballots, Eylon Levy, former Israeli government spokesman, also accused Hamas of raping many of the female hostages.

Levy said: "We know that they are being starved and tortured and executed and raped in captivity.

"I'm tearing my hair out that people do not understand that right now.

"Hamas has been holding Israeli women as sex slaves in its dungeons for the past seven months."

As 18-year-old Noga Weiss claims a captor proposed marriage and begged to start a family with her when she was being held alongside her mum.

A terrorist is said to have fallen in love with Noga before giving her a ring after just two weeks.

She recalled: "He told me, ‘Everyone will be released, but you will stay and have my children’.”

Hamas slaughtered 1,197 people - mostly civilians - during their October 7 attack in Israel.

They took 251 people as hostages to Gaza, out of which 116 still remain in Hamas' captivity, including 44 the IDF says are dead.

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Israel's retaliatory attack against Hamas in Gaza has killed at least 39,090 people, Hamas-run territory's health ministry reports.

Israeli festival goers were captured dancing hapily just moments before Hamas soldiers descended from the sky and began their terror
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Israeli festival goers were captured dancing hapily just moments before Hamas soldiers descended from the sky and began their terrorCredit: TikTok

Innocent Israelis tried to escape from the venue, but many of them were killed
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Innocent Israelis tried to escape from the venue, but many of them were killed
Shoes of victims killed during Hamas’ attack on the Nova Music Festival
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Shoes of victims killed during Hamas’ attack on the Nova Music FestivalCredit: AP

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