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Israeli rescuer shares video of music festival massacre aftermath to combat denial campaign.

Graphic ​Video: Israeli Rescuer Releases Footage ‌of Music Festival Massacre Aftermath to ‍Counter ‘Unprecedented Denial Campaign’

They lay where Hamas left ‍them;⁣ limp in the response of the dead ⁣in a place where terrorists shattered their illusions of innocence before leaving them⁢ strewn in a field of death.

The​ video is on X. It’s not pretty. It‍ is ​gory and graphic ​and it is ⁣the ⁤reader’s choice to view it or not.

It exists as a ⁢reminder — ⁢because ⁢just as the world would not⁢ believe the spectacle of callous, regimented death that was the camps of the Holocaust, much of the ⁢world has lost sight of the reason vengeance is being‍ rained down upon Gaza.

The footage marks the arrival of first responders at the‌ Supernova music festival near Kibbutz Rei-im in southern‌ Israel, where the tide of ⁢music festival massacre aftermath to combat denial campaign.”>hate swamped young people dancing in the final moments of their ⁤lives before bullets tore ⁣their‍ bodies.

All told, about 260 of the more than 1,400 people slaughtered in the‍ day that scarred Israel’s soul were killed here.

Elad Simchayoff, a reporter for Israel’s Channel 12 News, explained why he posted it.

“We’re faced with an unprecedented‌ denial campaign happening in real time. The overwhelming⁢ evidence – much of it is from Hamas terrorists documenting​ themselves – is apparently ‍not sufficient for those‍ who ⁢try to claim that the 7.10 attacks​ did ⁣not happen in⁤ the way that is being told. ‘Where’s the proof?’ – I⁣ keep getting asked – well, here’s ‍your f–king proof,” he wrote.

WARNING: The ⁣video below contains graphic images that may upset some readers.

The post quotes an IDF soldier identified only as “Aran” saying, “I filmed this because I knew no one will believe.”

“In the video, he is heard pleading, ⁣begging for anyone to show signs of life. ‘They’re all dead,’ he repeats in shock. He filmed the‍ video,⁢ and others, because he knew ⁣people would find this scene too horrific to believe,”  Simchayoff posted.

The audio is in Hebrew.

“Is there someone ‌with⁣ a sign of life? Give us a ‍sign of life,” the soldier called, according⁤ to The Associated ⁢Press.

“Somebody, please! Can someone answer?” ‌he said.

Last week. Israeli⁢ officials offered a screening ⁢ of video evidence documenting the ⁢atrocities Hamas terrorists gleefully perpetrated during the Oct. 7 massacres.

David ⁤Maddox of the U.K. Express summed up the evidence: “138 killings and bodies ⁤were played out ​made⁣ up mostly from ⁢footage of ⁤Hamas terrorist body ‍cameras, with some social media from‌ victims at the music⁣ festival, home security cameras ​and car dash cams,” he wrote. “It‍ bears repeating⁤ that while the⁢ Nazis tried to hide their crimes in ​the 1930s and 1940s, Hamas recorded them‌ to⁤ broadcast them.”

“At one point ⁢a Hamas terrorist could be heard calling his parents⁣ in Gaza boasting about the deaths.⁣ ‘I killed 10 Jews with my bare hands. I’m a hero, hero, hero,’” Maddox wrote.

Maddox shared his disgust at the carnage.

“Unlike any ‍drama​ we see on​ television or in the cinema, the carnage was real. The​ bloodlust of the young men literally dancing on‍ corpses and parading dead bodies⁣ through Gaza was no act. They seemed to be high on drugs or the thrill they clearly felt ⁤for the massacre they had committed. Drunk on the blood of their victims. Such unbridled hatred released with⁣ such relish by gun-toting Palestinian extremists,” ​he ⁤wrote.

Maddox shared a comment from ‌Tzipi Hotovely, Israel’s ambassador⁤ to Great Britain:  “There is no negotiation with Hamas. The only thing ​we can negotiate is the color of flowers on⁣ our graves.”


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How does ⁢Elad Simchayoff’s video serve as evidence ‍against those ‍who deny or question the occurrence of the massacre?

Ayoff wrote in his‍ post.⁡ “They lay where Hamas left them; limp in the response of the ⁢dead‍ in a place where terrorists shattered their illusions of innocence before leaving them strewn in a field of​ death.”

The graphic video serves as a ⁢stark reminder of the brutality of the Supernova music festival massacre,​ where over 1,400 people were killed, with 260 being killed near Kibbutz Rei-im in ‌southern Israel. ‌It reveals the horrific aftermath that first responders encountered,‍ as they arrived at the scene and found ⁣young people who had been dancing moments before ⁣their lives were tragically ended by bullets.

Elad Simchayoff, the reporter ⁣who posted the video, explains that he did so to counter an‍ “unprecedented denial campaign” happening‍ in real time. Some individuals, in an attempt to discredit the accounts of the massacre, claim that it did not happen or question the evidence. Simchayoff emphasizes that the video provides undeniable proof of the​ tragic events that occurred during the Supernova music festival.

The video, recorded by an IDF soldier identified as “Aran,” captures his plea for signs of life among the victims.⁣ He repeats in shock, ⁣”They’re all dead,” as ⁣he films the devastating scene. Aran filmed the video because ‍he​ knew that the reality captured in it would be too horrifying for many to comprehend or ‌believe.

The release of this graphic video serves as a poignant reminder of the need to confront the reality of terrorist attacks and not succumb to denial or misinformation‌ campaigns. It reminds the world of the innocent lives lost and the⁣ ongoing struggle for peace and security in⁣ regions plagued by violence.

Viewer discretion is advised due to the graphic nature of the video.

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