ISA Shares Chilling Testimonies of Hamas Terrorists in Southern Israel Attacks
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The Israel Securities Authority (ISA) shared a video clip showing Hamas terrorists admitting their involvement in the deadly October 7 terror attacks in southern Israel. These terrorists revealed that they were promised $10,000 and an apartment for kidnapping Israeli civilians and bringing them to Gaza. They mentioned specific orders to abduct elderly women and children, emphasizing that their handlers instructed them to "cleanse houses" and capture as many prisoners as possible. Shockingly, one terrorist mentioned shooting a dog and an already deceased person, prompting reprimand from the commander for "wasting bullets on a corpse." Another admitted to burning down two houses after completing their assigned tasks.
Throughout the ongoing investigations into the October 7 attacks, the ISA found recurring themes involving heinous crimes. The video testimony exposes explicit instructions from Hamas to kill and abduct civilians, including the elderly and children.
The ISA stated that senior Hamas military wing commanders of the rank of company commander and higher stayed in safe houses, orchestrating attacks and sending their fighters to face capture or death in Israel. The Israel Security Forces expressed their commitment to bringing all the terrorists involved in the massacre to justice.
Approximately 2,500 Hamas militants launched a coordinated and unprecedented assault, infiltrating Israel through land, air, and sea, committing acts of terror against southern Israeli civilians. The attacks resulted in around 1,400 casualties, with most being civilians. Some of the terrorists took 222 civilians hostage, relocating them to Gaza.
This revelation highlights the ruthless tactics employed by Hamas terrorists and the gravity of the situation. The ISA and Israeli security forces are determined to hold all those responsible accountable for their actions.
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