Israeli Official Reveals Shocking Hamas Actions During Attack
Eli Beer Recounts Horrific Scenes from Hamas Terrorist Attack
Eli Beer, President and Founder of United Hatzalah of Israel, a community-based volunteer emergency medical services (EMS) organization, shared the chilling details of the aftermath of Hamas’ unprecedented terrorist attack against Israel.
During a speech at the Republican Jewish Coalition Leadership Summit in Las Vegas, Nevada, Beer vividly described the October 7 attack, which resulted in the murder of 1,400 Israelis, the injury of over 5,300 people, and the kidnapping of more than 200 individuals.
“We saw the most horrific things,” he began. “I saw in my own eyes a woman who was four months pregnant. They invaded her home in a little village, in front of her children. They mercilessly opened up her stomach, took out the unborn baby, and stabbed the innocent child right in front of her. They then proceeded to shoot her in front of her family, and brutally killed the rest of her children.”
Beer emphasized that Hamas was not an ordinary terrorist enemy. Their sheer evil and brutality led to scenes that were beyond imagination for first responders.
“I witnessed the beheading of young children,” he said. “The horror was so overwhelming that we couldn’t even identify which head belonged to which child. I cried for five consecutive days, unable to stop. These innocent children, some of whom were descendants of Holocaust survivors, were subjected to a holocaust in Israel in 2023.”
According to Beer, some of the babies were so brutally tortured that their lifeless bodies were unrecognizable at first glance.
“These little babies, these innocent children, were beyond recognition,” he said. “We discovered a baby in an oven. These monsters put these babies in an oven and turned it on. We also found women who were raped, young girls who were raped and then murdered. Anyone who came into contact with these terrorists was either killed or kidnapped.”
Beer shared another disturbing account of infant twins who were used as bait by the terrorists to lure in first responders, only to be murdered as well.
“We found twins, only 10 months old, 14 hours after their parents were brutally killed,” he revealed. “The mother had hidden with her babies in a bomb shelter for two hours. They sought refuge in Kfar Azza, a peaceful village where 60% of the population was massacred. The children were starving and crying, but the mother had to leave to find food for them. Tragically, the terrorists were waiting outside and captured her.”
“I cannot even begin to describe the scene we encountered when we found the family. Both parents were murdered right there in the kitchen,” Beer continued. “The Golani Brigade discovered the two crying babies after 14 agonizing hours. I asked the soldiers why the terrorists kept the children alive for so long. The answer was chilling. They used these innocent babies as bait. When people heard their cries and rushed to rescue them, the terrorists killed them too. That was their sickening strategy.”
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Eli Beer, President and Founder of United Hatzalah of Israel, a community-based volunteer emergency medical services (EMS) organization, on what he witnessed during Hamas’ October 7 terrorist attack:
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How did United Hatzalah, under Beer’s leadership, work to provide aid and support to the victims of the attack
Victims of this attack was left traumatized.
Beer stressed the importance of global awareness and support for Israel in its fight against terrorism, emphasizing that the horrors witnessed during this attack must not be forgotten or overlooked.
“We cannot ignore the evil that exists in this world,” he said. “The international community must stand together against these acts of terror. We need your support to ensure that justice is served and that these innocent lives are not forgotten.”
United Hatzalah, under Beer’s leadership, played a crucial role in providing emergency medical care during the attack, tirelessly working to save as many lives as possible. Beer himself was injured in the line of duty, but persisted in his mission to help those in need.
“We worked relentlessly, day and night, trying to bring some comfort to the victims and their families,” Beer recounted. “Even though we were faced with unimaginable horrors, we never gave up. Our commitment to saving lives remained unwavering.”
In the face of such brutality, United Hatzalah emerged as a symbol of hope and resilience. The organization’s volunteers, comprised of Jews, Arabs, and people from all walks of life, worked together in unity to provide aid and support to those affected by the attack.
“In the midst of the darkness, we found strength in unity,” Beer stated. “We proved that love and compassion can triumph over hatred and terror. We will continue to stand together, shoulder to shoulder, in the face of any adversity.”
Beer’s harrowing account serves as a stark reminder of the costs and consequences of terrorism, urging the international community to remain vigilant and united in the fight against those who seek to instill fear and destruction.
“We must not allow ourselves to become desensitized to these acts of terror,” Beer concluded. “We must remember the victims and honor their memory by working towards a future free from violence and hatred.”
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