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Images of the butchering of innocent israeli civilians by HAMAS  are not widely shared. It does not appear in Israeli news papers. 

Why?      Jewish law protects the honor of the dead by not sharing images of corpses.
DOES THA MEAN THAT CRIME AGAINST HUMANITY WAS NOT INFLICTED BY HAMAS ON OCTOBER 6?

An article in the New York Times provides some of the answers.


Israel Shares Raw Footage of the Oct. 7 Attacks


The Israeli military showed the compilation to foreign reporters on a day when Israel continued to bombard Gaza with heavy airstrikes.


Bloodied corpses lying in a bedroom, a bathroom, on the roads by their cars. An emergency medical worker pouring mineral water from a bottle to douse the smoldering remains of charred bodies. A dead baby whose body bore signs of violence.


Two soldiers without heads. Brutalized young women, one of them naked. Captives in Gaza surrounded by jeering gunmen.


Those images were part of nearly 44 minutes of raw footage that the Israeli military said was culled from hundreds of hours of material Israel had collected about the Oct. 7 attacks by Hamas assailants from Hamas body cameras, dashcams, traffic cameras, closed-circuit TV and the mobile phones and social media accounts of victims, soldiers and emergency medical workers.

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Reporters were told by the Israeli military not to record the footage. Certain sections, including video of a raid on a military base, have been previously verified by The New York Times. Some of the footage has already been shared on social media.


“We want to understand ourselves why we are in a war and what we are fighting for,” Rear Adm. Daniel Hagari, the chief military spokesman, said of the footage, which was shown in an auditorium at an army base north of Tel Aviv.


“What happened to Israel was not just a war crime,” he said, but “a crime against humanity.”


The footage opens with Hamas gunmen shooting at civilian cars and at people running across open fields as they flee the site of an open-air music festival. They whoop in triumph over their victims.


Footage from closed-circuit cameras captured one man scooping up two young boys, both wearing only underpants, as early morning sirens wailed, warning of incoming rocket fire. They ran out to a nearby bomb shelter. Assailants, lying in ambush, threw a grenade into the shelter, killing the man. The boys ran back to their house, where, distraught, one of them said he could not see anything. As a gunman rummaged in the refrigerator, the other boy cried, “Why am I alive?”


In another village, an assailant is heard calling his parents in Gaza from the phone of an Israeli woman. “I killed 10 Jews with my bare hands!” he shouted, according to an audio recording, adding, “Mom, your son is a hero!”


In other clips, victims are seen gagged and with their hands bound behind their backs. Faces are frozen in shock and agony. Women’s bones are broken, their legs twisted in impossible angles.


“We will not let the world forget,” he said. “It will define who we are.”

But what is surprising is how quickly we have forgotten the horror of the attacks by Hamas on Oct 7, 2023.  
Israeli forensic scientists are still trying to identify the charred bodies of those burned during Hamas' savage incursion into Israel. Children and their parents executed. Evidence of torture.
             Many were burned alive!

Charred remains and a CT scan of the remains show a parent and child who were bound together and burned alive by Hamas terrorists on Oct. 7. Two spinal columns—one of an adult and one of a child—can be seen in the scan. The pair were likely embracing as they burned. (Aaron Poris/The Media Line
More images from Hama’s Atrocities courtesy of the medicine.org



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