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IDF reveals dramatic bodycam footage exposing october 7 Hamas massacre

A video released by Israeli authorities shows Hamas members celebrating over the bodies of Israeli civilians.

Las FDI revelan las dramáticas imágenes de una cámara corporal que exponen la masacre perpetrada por Hamás el 7 de octubre

Las FDI revelan las dramáticas imágenes de una cámara corporal que exponen la masacre perpetrada por Hamás el 7 de octubre | Captura de pantalla YouTube CNN

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The Israeli authorities have published videos captured by a body camera worn by one of the terrorists showing what the massacre perpetrated by Hamas terrorists on October 7 was like when they murdered more than 1,400 civilians.

In the images, released by the Israeli Embassy in the United States, the terrorists are seen in different stages of the attack. Similarly, Hamas members are shown celebrating over the bodies of Israeli civilians.

"Exclusive CNN footage from a Hamas terrorist bodycam reveals tunnels networks, executions and, perhaps most disturbingly, unbridled joy throughout," the Israeli Embassy in the United States wrote on the social network X (formerly Twitter).

The series of images begins with the morning of the attack, when a group of terrorists murder several people with an explosion. The assassins shout multiple cries of 'Allahu Akbar!' translated as "Allah is great" in Arabic.

The intention of the Israeli authorities with the publication of the video is to demonstrate the atrocities committed by Hamas. In fact, it is not the first time that they have made public the images of what happened. Recently, Israel showed journalists photos, videos and audio of how terrorists celebrated the deaths of civilians and called their families to proudly tell them what they did.

Images of Hamas's horror in the face of disbelief

Last month, Israel released on October 7 what it called "horrific" and "never seen" images of body cameras worn by Hamas terrorists themselves during the raid on Jews. He did so, as announced by the Israeli authorities, to counter a "phenomenon similar to Holocaust denial."

Through social networks, several of the journalists and officials who saw the videos told their experience. They narrated what they saw and described the images as "horrible." This is the case of the Uruguayan-Israeli journalist Jana Beris, who stated that one of the most difficult moments was when they heard a call from a terrorist who called his family to emotionally tell them that "he killed Jews with his own hands."

"One of the terrorists called his parents happy, proud and ecstatic. I told them: 'Dad, don't you know where I am, I just killed 10 Jews with my bare hands and I'm talking about the cell phone of the Jewish woman I just killed,'" Beris explained in a video published on X (formerly Twitter).

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