Israel shows journalists ‘horrifying’ new footage of Hamas killings

THE Israeli government has shown a group of journalists horrific new footage of civilians being murdered by Hamas terrorists, in an effort to remove any doubt about what happened on 7 October.

Carrie Keller-Lynn, political correspondent of the Times of Israel, was part of the group and described what she saw.

She told GB News: “I saw the footage about two hours ago. About 200 members of the foreign press corps were shown about a 44-minute long video that had Hamas body cam footage.

“It had photos that were taken from terrorist cell phones as well as victim cell phones, and basically depicted over and over again, murders, unedited, committed in real-time, on the screen – attempted decapitations, smouldering bodies that the flames had to be put out by first responders with water bottles.

“Just really, really horrific scenes that as the government of Israel explained yesterday they decided to show journalists because of what they call, quote, ‘Holocaust denial’ of what happened in Israel on October 7.”

In a discussion with Patrick Christys, she continued: “I have to say it’s not cinematic. You know, we were sitting in the theatre but this was not a movie. There’s really no glory in these images.

“It’s almost banal, and that’s what’s so horrifying about them. It’s people going about their days and being stalked by someone who looks like they’re wearing an IDF uniform and then it turns out that’s a Hamas terrorist, who kills them within five seconds.

“It’s a family who ran to their bomb shelter, and there was a Hamas terrorist sitting right nearby and lobbed a grenade in and killed the father, and the two little boys just wander out of the bomb shelter covered in his blood.”

She added: “These are not images that come from a movie, that have a soundtrack behind it. They’re so horrifying…”