Horrifying new footage shows Hamas savages slaughtering Israeli women soldiers during their massacre rampage
HORRIFYING new footage shows Hamas savages slaughtering Israeli women soldiers during their massacre rampage.
Terrorists tossed a grenade into a border post where young female Israeli Defence Force recruits lay wounded.
Bone-chilling video recovered from the slain killer’s head-cam camera then captures a woman’s high pitched wail before she is shot dead.
Video posted on the Israeli Telegram channel South First Responders laid bare the full horror of the “execution of Israeli female conscripts”.
The Sun has chosen not to show the graphic footage or full images of the harrowing attack.
South First Responders said: “After throwing a grenade into a room full of injured female conscripts the conscripts are hiding under a table covering their heads.
“Rather than take the soldiers prisoner, as would be required by international law, the terrorist moves a chair aside to fire at point blank range and execute them.
“It doesn’t end here. The terrorists fire again. Amidst the last gasps of the conscripts, the terrorists fire a final kill shot to execute them.
“Hamas terrorists carried out intentional executions of injured soldiers in direct violation of basic international law.
“These videos were incredibly difficult to post. But we feel the world must know about the brutality of the terrorists who attacked Israel.”
Harrowing evidence emerged as more Israeli victims poured out the pain – as revenge strikes on Hamas stronghold’s in Gaza threatened to trigger more carnage across the region.
An Israeli mum broke down as she told he she listened to her terrified 12-year-old son begging terrorists: “I’m too young – don’t take me” as he was kidnapped with his 16-year-old brother.
Renana Gome was on the phone to her sons as they cowered from Hamas fanatics hammering on the family’s door.
Renana, who is separated from her husband and lives in a different kibbutz, broke down in tears as she recalled: “I hear on the phone people speaking Arabic, thumping on the door.
“They snatched my two boys out of their bedroom and dragged them into Gaza.
“The last I heard was my 12-year-old son saying ‘I’m too young, don’t take me’. And they took them. That’s the last I heard.”
The traumatised mum said she had been unable to eat or sleep since hearing the horror.
She said: “I can’t eat, I can’t sleep, I am in a living nightmare.
“It feels so wrong, because somewhere in Gaza I don’t know if they’re eating, sleeping, I don’t know if they’re tortured.
“I don’t know if they’re together. I don’t know if they’re alive.”
More than 70 terrorists rampaged through Nir Oz kibbutz, a community of about 400 just a mile and a half from the Gaza border.
Ms Gome said: “There is no Nir Oz any more. Our community is gone.
“I always tell my kids, that the kids in Gaza struggle a lot harder, that they have a much worse life. No running water, no electricity, my heart goes out to every child in Gaza who is killed.
“But what kind of mother grows such monsters? How can it be that I’m so empathetic to them, and they don’t see us as humans? I used to be so pro-Palestine.
“But I found out on the worst way that they are not neighbours.”
Shaylee Atary and one-month-old Shaya ran through gunfire through gardens of their kibbutz, Kfar Aza as her husband Yahav Winner fought to the death to give them time to escape.
Filmmaker Yahav was shot in the head while battling to resist the rampage.
“My husband sacrificed his life for me and our daughter,” Ms Atary said.
“Yahav was a talented filmmaker and a dreamer but the thing he really wanted more than anything was to be a father.
“We waited 10 years, and when she was born she was like a miracle to us.
“Yahav fought the terrorists and he sacrificed his life for me and Shaya. I ran out without shoes, hiding in bushes.
“They shot at me and my little baby girl, hiding behind trees, and the voices shouting. I ran until I found a garden shed, and the voices of the terrorists got louder.
“Shaya was still sleeping in my arms. I got inside a shed and found a hammer and a screwdriver, and put them inside my pyjama pockets.”
The mum and tot eventually managed to flee to shelter in another family home, where they hid for 26 hours.
Sobbing Ms Atary said: “All our family is broken. They slaughtered us like a flock of sheep. They murdered families with children while they were begging them for mercy.”