Among the hundreds of media members who covered the funeral of the three victims of the massacre at the Bnei Torah synagogue in the Har Nof neighborhood was Moshe Nussbaum, the police correspondent for News 2. During the funeral, Nussbaum was positioned on a makeshift broadcasting station, which was set up by technicians from the various channels, from where he watched the funeral and listened to the eulogies.
But in the middle of the funeral, a guest arrived at the stand: a young boy, who was squeezed with a camera in his hand between Nussbaum and the channel's settlement reporter, Ofer Hadad, in an attempt to take a high position and document the funeral.
Nussbaum, whose curiosity got the better of him, glanced into the boy's camera screen, and smiled to himself at the pictures that the stubborn boy managed to produce.
Nussbaum then continued to cover the rest of the funeral procession with a serious tone, sharing the grief of the families. Later, he even recreated the procession of the massacre - from the street into the synagogue and out.
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