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IDF shows foreign press Hamas bodycam videos, photos of murder, torture, decapitation


The Israeli government on Monday screened for 200 members of the foreign press some 43 minutes of harrowing scenes of murder, torture and decapitation from Hamas’s October 7 onslaught on southern Israel, in which over 1,400 people were killed, including raw videos from the terrorists’ bodycams.

The government said it had decided to show journalists part of its collected documentation in order to dispel what a spokesperson characterized as “a Holocaust-denial-like phenomenon happening in real-time,” as doubts have been raised around the world about some of the most horrific of Hamas’s atrocities.

Journalists were not permitted to record the screening, which took place on a closed military base.

The footage was collected from call recordings, security cameras, Hamas terrorists’ body cameras, victim dashboard cameras, Hamas and victims’ social media accounts, and cellphone videos taken by terrorists, victims and first responders. Over 1,000 civilians were slaughtered by the terrorists, and at least 224 people were abducted.

In one pair of videos that were screened, Hamas terrorists are seen dressed in IDF uniforms, flagging down passing cars and then shooting their occupants.

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Dead bodies are dragged out of vehicles and left in the middle of the road after terrorists rifle through their belongings and in some cases steal the blood-soaked, bullet-ridden cars.

The IDF just screened 43 minutes of horrors from the Hamas massacre on October 7 for foreign journalists. I was not there, my colleague @cjkeller8 was.

Here is the one minute of footage approved for mass publication at this point, barring most of it out of respect for the dead. pic.twitter.com/UDmQSrkYBL

— Amy Spiro (@AmySpiro) October 23, 2023

In another video, first responders are seen pouring bottled water over still-smoldering bodies, hoping to snuff out the remaining embers.

In another, a man writhes on the ground, bleeding from his stomach, as a terrorist tries repeatedly to decapitate him with farming equipment. The man appears to be southeast Asian, possibly one of Israel’s foreign agricultural workers.

In another clip, from after the assault, an Israeli woman is seen trying to work out if a partially burned woman’s corpse, with a mutilated head, is that of a family member. The dead woman’s dress is pulled up to her waist and her underpants have been removed.

Major Gen. Mickey Edelstein, who briefed reporters after the viewing, said that “we have evidence” of rape but “we cannot share it,” declining to elaborate further.

Screenshot of Hamas body cam footage as terrorists fire on an Israeli vehicle during the terror organization’s October 7 attack in southern Israel, released by the IDF and GPO. (Screenshot)

In a two-part video segment recorded in two Israeli communities near the Gaza border, a home security camera shows a father scooping up his two young sons to run to their outdoor bomb shelter, the three of them just roused from their beds and all still in underwear.

Moments after they enter presumed safety, a hand appears onscreen, tossing a grenade in after the family. The father dies, and the boys exit, covered in his blood.

“Dad’s dead, it wasn’t a prank,” one says after they run back into their home. “I know, I saw it,” responds his brother, later screaming, “Why am I alive?”

In the second segment, captured through a call recording application on a victim’s phone, a different son reaches out to a different father. “Dad, I killed 10 with my bare hands,” the terrorist excitedly tells his father in Gaza. “Their blood is on my hands, let me speak to Mom.”

“Please be proud of me, Dad,” he adds.

The voice of evil.

A Hamas terrorist murders TEN JEWS and calls home to brag about it. He made the call using a phone belonging to one of those he killed.

Listen to the pride in his voice. Hear how proud his parents are.#HamasworsethanISIS #HamasMassacre pic.twitter.com/lvoiHAhGEu

— COGAT (@cogatonline) October 24, 2023

Identified by his father as Mahmoud, the terrorist says he is calling his family from the phone of a Jewish woman he’s just murdered, and implores them to check his WhatsApp messages for further documentation.

The military also pulled footage from within Gaza that was uploaded to social media on the day of the attack. In one video, a bloody IDF soldier is pulled from a car — it is not clear whether he is dead or alive — dropped on the ground, and kicked and beaten by a local Palestinian crowd.

In another, a young girl — revealed by Israeli media to be a 19-year-old soldier — wears bloody sweatpants while being dragged out of the trunk of a car to a chorus of cheers. One man yells in English, “You’re in Gaza!”

IDF spokesman Rear Admiral Daniel Hagari announces that Israel is at war, after a deadly mass Hamas infiltration from Gaza, October 7, 2023. (IDF Spokesman)

Among the still images included in the raw footage reel were those of a decapitated soldier, several charred human remains including those of young children, a pile of dead bodies in a bomb shelter, and several Islamic State flags that the military said were found in Israel.

Speaking to the press corps, Israel Defense Forces Spokesman Rear Admiral Daniel Hagari said that Israel has been identifying Hamas with Islamic State (or ISIS) since October 7 primarily because of the Gaza-based terror group’s methods.

“When we say Hamas is ISIS, it’s not a branding effort,” said Hagari.

“We say ISIS in the sense of — [Hamas’s] media elements, cruelty, and barbarism are ISIS elements,” he said. He also noted “the guidance of manuscripts” found on killed and captured Hamas terrorists, the primary force of which was from the group’s Nukhba commando unit.

“It’s this idea that they would take all measures, [even] against Islam, to not allow the existence of Israelis, wherever they are, [including] Bedouins, Arab Israelis, foreigners,” Hagari said.

“Why does a person take a GoPro [to such an attack]?” the military spokesperson continued. “Because he’s proud of what he does.”

“It’s indoctrination, and if the indoctrination is to commit crimes against humanity, it’s not just Israel’s problem,” Hagari added, alluding to a broader Western war against fundamentalist Islamic terror.


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The Israeli government on Monday screened for 200 members of the foreign press some 43 minutes of harrowing scenes of murder, torture and decapitation from Hamas’s October 7 onslaught on southern Israel, in which over 1,400 people were killed, including raw videos from the terrorists’ bodycams.

The government said it had decided to show journalists part of its collected documentation in order to dispel what a spokesperson characterized as “a Holocaust-denial-like phenomenon happening in real-time,” as doubts have been raised around the world about some of the most horrific of Hamas’s atrocities.

Journalists were not permitted to record the screening, which took place on a closed military base.

The footage was collected from call recordings, security cameras, Hamas terrorists’ body cameras, victim dashboard cameras, Hamas and victims’ social media accounts, and cellphone videos taken by terrorists, victims and first responders. Over 1,000 civilians were slaughtered by the terrorists, and at least 224 people were abducted.

In one pair of videos that were screened, Hamas terrorists are seen dressed in IDF uniforms, flagging down passing cars and then shooting their occupants.

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Dead bodies are dragged out of vehicles and left in the middle of the road after terrorists rifle through their belongings and in some cases steal the blood-soaked, bullet-ridden cars.

The IDF just screened 43 minutes of horrors from the Hamas massacre on October 7 for foreign journalists. I was not there, my colleague @cjkeller8 was.

Here is the one minute of footage approved for mass publication at this point, barring most of it out of respect for the dead. pic.twitter.com/UDmQSrkYBL

— Amy Spiro (@AmySpiro) October 23, 2023

In another video, first responders are seen pouring bottled water over still-smoldering bodies, hoping to snuff out the remaining embers.

In another, a man writhes on the ground, bleeding from his stomach, as a terrorist tries repeatedly to decapitate him with farming equipment. The man appears to be southeast Asian, possibly one of Israel’s foreign agricultural workers.

In another clip, from after the assault, an Israeli woman is seen trying to work out if a partially burned woman’s corpse, with a mutilated head, is that of a family member. The dead woman’s dress is pulled up to her waist and her underpants have been removed.

Major Gen. Mickey Edelstein, who briefed reporters after the viewing, said that “we have evidence” of rape but “we cannot share it,” declining to elaborate further.

Screenshot of Hamas body cam footage as terrorists fire on an Israeli vehicle during the terror organization’s October 7 attack in southern Israel, released by the IDF and GPO. (Screenshot)

In a two-part video segment recorded in two Israeli communities near the Gaza border, a home security camera shows a father scooping up his two young sons to run to their outdoor bomb shelter, the three of them just roused from their beds and all still in underwear.

Moments after they enter presumed safety, a hand appears onscreen, tossing a grenade in after the family. The father dies, and the boys exit, covered in his blood.

“Dad’s dead, it wasn’t a prank,” one says after they run back into their home. “I know, I saw it,” responds his brother, later screaming, “Why am I alive?”

In the second segment, captured through a call recording application on a victim’s phone, a different son reaches out to a different father. “Dad, I killed 10 with my bare hands,” the terrorist excitedly tells his father in Gaza. “Their blood is on my hands, let me speak to Mom.”

“Please be proud of me, Dad,” he adds.

The voice of evil.

A Hamas terrorist murders TEN JEWS and calls home to brag about it. He made the call using a phone belonging to one of those he killed.

Listen to the pride in his voice. Hear how proud his parents are.#HamasworsethanISIS #HamasMassacre pic.twitter.com/lvoiHAhGEu

— COGAT (@cogatonline) October 24, 2023

Identified by his father as Mahmoud, the terrorist says he is calling his family from the phone of a Jewish woman he’s just murdered, and implores them to check his WhatsApp messages for further documentation.

The military also pulled footage from within Gaza that was uploaded to social media on the day of the attack. In one video, a bloody IDF soldier is pulled from a car — it is not clear whether he is dead or alive — dropped on the ground, and kicked and beaten by a local Palestinian crowd.

In another, a young girl — revealed by Israeli media to be a 19-year-old soldier — wears bloody sweatpants while being dragged out of the trunk of a car to a chorus of cheers. One man yells in English, “You’re in Gaza!”

IDF spokesman Rear Admiral Daniel Hagari announces that Israel is at war, after a deadly mass Hamas infiltration from Gaza, October 7, 2023. (IDF Spokesman)

Among the still images included in the raw footage reel were those of a decapitated soldier, several charred human remains including those of young children, a pile of dead bodies in a bomb shelter, and several Islamic State flags that the military said were found in Israel.

Speaking to the press corps, Israel Defense Forces Spokesman Rear Admiral Daniel Hagari said that Israel has been identifying Hamas with Islamic State (or ISIS) since October 7 primarily because of the Gaza-based terror group’s methods.

“When we say Hamas is ISIS, it’s not a branding effort,” said Hagari.

“We say ISIS in the sense of — [Hamas’s] media elements, cruelty, and barbarism are ISIS elements,” he said. He also noted “the guidance of manuscripts” found on killed and captured Hamas terrorists, the primary force of which was from the group’s Nukhba commando unit.

“It’s this idea that they would take all measures, [even] against Islam, to not allow the existence of Israelis, wherever they are, [including] Bedouins, Arab Israelis, foreigners,” Hagari said.

“Why does a person take a GoPro [to such an attack]?” the military spokesperson continued. “Because he’s proud of what he does.”

“It’s indoctrination, and if the indoctrination is to commit crimes against humanity, it’s not just Israel’s problem,” Hagari added, alluding to a broader Western war against fundamentalist Islamic terror.


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Toivo Klaar: European Council, Armenia, Azerbaijan leaders … – NEWS.am


Toivo Klaar: European Council, Armenia, Azerbaijan leaders …  NEWS.am

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8 Armenia chess players starting competition at FIDE Grand Swiss – sport.news.am


8 Armenia chess players starting competition at FIDE Grand Swiss  sport.news.am

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Iran Vows Decisive Response to Enemy Actions – Asharq Al-awsat – English


Iran Vows Decisive Response to Enemy Actions  Asharq Al-awsat – English

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The Daily Beat: 24 October


Speaker Shalva Papushvili is in the Angolan capital, Luanda, where he is attending the 147th session of the Inter-Parliamentary Union (IPU). Shalva Papushvili addressed the participants of the IPU, claiming that Russia is undermining Georgia’s territorial integrity and sovereignty by occupying two Georgian territories – Abkhazia and Tskhinvali region, and refusing to fulfill its international obligations. In his speech, Speaker Papushvili also accused Russia of stirring instability and criminal activity in the Georgian regions of Abkhazia and Tskhinvali Region.


Prime Minister Irakli Garibasvili left for Brussels to participate in the Global Gateway Forum organized by the European Commission. According to the official press release, while in Brussels, PM Garibashvili met with the European Commissioner for Neighborhood and Enlargement Olivér Várhelyi, discussing the fulfillment of 12 EU conditions and regional security challenges. At the meeting, Irakli Garibashvilii once again emphasized the importance of the EU candidacy for Georgia and expressed hope for EC’s positive assessment.


Following the failed impeachment attempt by the ruling party, President Salome Zurabishvili continues closed-door consultations around the country’s EU future, now holding a meeting with women MPs from opposition parties. Women MPs from the opposition parties told the journalists that Georgia’s EU candidacy was the main topic of the discussion, not providing any concrete details. In the meantime, rumors emerged that the President intends to create a pro-European political platform with the participation of various political forces.  


Ukraine’s Defense Intelligence Service suggested Russia plans to move its warships from the Bay of Sevastopol to Russia-occupied Abkhazia. According to a spokesman for Ukraine’s Defense Intelligence, Vadym Skibitsky, the strategic relocation of Russia’s naval forces follows a series of strikes and special operations by Ukrainian Defense Forces in Russia-occupied Crimea. “There is active work going on in the town of Ochamchire in Abkhazia – the Russians have been dredging there, reconstructing the port infrastructure in some places to ensure that warships can be based there,” noted Skibitsky.


A Joint Communique adopted at the “3+3” Platform in Tehran reaffirmed the openness of this regional format for Georgia’s equal participation. Russian and Iranian foreign ministers also expressed hopes for Georgia’s full-fledged and constructive participation in this platform, calling on the country to follow the national interests and partake in future meetings. This time, the Tehran meeting themed “Time for peace, cooperation, and progress in the South Caucasus,” centered around Armenia-Azerbaijan peace talks and other regional developments.


The scheduled Discussion, “Protest and Resistance in Georgia in the 20th-21st Century,” organized by Indigo magazine and supported by  Friedrich-Ebert-Stiftung (FES), triggered the ruling party chair, Irakli Kobakhidze‘s disturbance, saying that civil society organizations with Western funding are planning “revolutionary processes” in Georgia. “The title [of the discussion] is already disturbing… and I urge everyone to leave our country alone; let’s ensure peace in this country and not take steps to disrupt the peace; this is our persistent call,” Kobakhidze told journalists.  


The State Security Service continues its quest for the “training plot,” reminiscent of best soviet traditions, further summoning Vice President of the International Publishers Association, Gvantsa Jobava, and Producer, Tiko Nadirashvili, for questioning. State security officials summon and question the representatives of the art community for attending the USAID-funded training on civic activism involving Serbian trainers. The State Security Service claims the training program aimed to recruit activists for the violent overthrow of Georgia’s elected government. The US Embassy and the U.S. State Department have strongly denied the allegations.


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The Daily Beat: 24 October


Speaker Shalva Papushvili is in the Angolan capital, Luanda, where he is attending the 147th session of the Inter-Parliamentary Union (IPU). Shalva Papushvili addressed the participants of the IPU, claiming that Russia is undermining Georgia’s territorial integrity and sovereignty by occupying two Georgian territories – Abkhazia and Tskhinvali region, and refusing to fulfill its international obligations. In his speech, Speaker Papushvili also accused Russia of stirring instability and criminal activity in the Georgian regions of Abkhazia and Tskhinvali Region.


Prime Minister Irakli Garibasvili left for Brussels to participate in the Global Gateway Forum organized by the European Commission. According to the official press release, while in Brussels, PM Garibashvili met with the European Commissioner for Neighborhood and Enlargement Olivér Várhelyi, discussing the fulfillment of 12 EU conditions and regional security challenges. At the meeting, Irakli Garibashvilii once again emphasized the importance of the EU candidacy for Georgia and expressed hope for EC’s positive assessment.


Following the failed impeachment attempt by the ruling party, President Salome Zurabishvili continues closed-door consultations around the country’s EU future, now holding a meeting with women MPs from opposition parties. Women MPs from the opposition parties told the journalists that Georgia’s EU candidacy was the main topic of the discussion, not providing any concrete details. In the meantime, rumors emerged that the President intends to create a pro-European political platform with the participation of various political forces.  


Ukraine’s Defense Intelligence Service suggested Russia plans to move its warships from the Bay of Sevastopol to Russia-occupied Abkhazia. According to a spokesman for Ukraine’s Defense Intelligence, Vadym Skibitsky, the strategic relocation of Russia’s naval forces follows a series of strikes and special operations by Ukrainian Defense Forces in Russia-occupied Crimea. “There is active work going on in the town of Ochamchire in Abkhazia – the Russians have been dredging there, reconstructing the port infrastructure in some places to ensure that warships can be based there,” noted Skibitsky.


A Joint Communique adopted at the “3+3” Platform in Tehran reaffirmed the openness of this regional format for Georgia’s equal participation. Russian and Iranian foreign ministers also expressed hopes for Georgia’s full-fledged and constructive participation in this platform, calling on the country to follow the national interests and partake in future meetings. This time, the Tehran meeting themed “Time for peace, cooperation, and progress in the South Caucasus,” centered around Armenia-Azerbaijan peace talks and other regional developments.


The scheduled Discussion, “Protest and Resistance in Georgia in the 20th-21st Century,” organized by Indigo magazine and supported by  Friedrich-Ebert-Stiftung (FES), triggered the ruling party chair, Irakli Kobakhidze‘s disturbance, saying that civil society organizations with Western funding are planning “revolutionary processes” in Georgia. “The title [of the discussion] is already disturbing… and I urge everyone to leave our country alone; let’s ensure peace in this country and not take steps to disrupt the peace; this is our persistent call,” Kobakhidze told journalists.  


The State Security Service continues its quest for the “training plot,” reminiscent of best soviet traditions, further summoning Vice President of the International Publishers Association, Gvantsa Jobava, and Producer, Tiko Nadirashvili, for questioning. State security officials summon and question the representatives of the art community for attending the USAID-funded training on civic activism involving Serbian trainers. The State Security Service claims the training program aimed to recruit activists for the violent overthrow of Georgia’s elected government. The US Embassy and the U.S. State Department have strongly denied the allegations.


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Israel Accuses Iran of Plotting Hamas Attack Plan – Asharq Al-awsat – English


Israel Accuses Iran of Plotting Hamas Attack Plan  Asharq Al-awsat – English