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Gruesome Evidence from October 7th Murders, Kidnappings Tells Story of Meticulous Barbaric Planning

Updated: August 19, 2024 at 5:15 am EST  See Comments

RAMAT HASHARON, Israel – The story of October 7th continues to unfold as new materials captured inside Gaza and Israeli territory are exposed.

Vehicles, weapons, pictures, and clips, most of them made by Hamas and Islamic Jihad through their GoPros, help to tell the story of that fateful day.

CBN News was given a look at some of the items. One of the most shocking discoveries is how Israel’s enemies instilled hatred of the Jews in their youth for years as displayed in children’s books.

After the initial attack on the morning of October 7th, civilian mobs – including children and the elderly, joined the terrorists. Attackers came equipped with cameras on their foreheads and chests to document the rampage.

On one of the terrorists killed in Ohakim, soldiers found a guide instructing them to focus on taking videos of combat, killing and capturing prisoners, and explaining how to put it all on social media.

A ten-minute film compilation focuses on the attacks at the Nova Music Festival and the communities surrounding the Gaza Strip.

Some invaders carried UNRWA (United Nations Relief & Works Agency) and other international identifications. At the same time, a handwritten note from one Hamas commander found in Sderot describes their enemy as

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