I just screened the Hamas horror film, and I don't know what to do with Hamas sympathizers
FOX News' Greg Palkot reports from staging area for Israeli forces near Gaza border.
I still hear the cries of two brothers who witnessed their father murdered by Hamas terrorists on October 7. One shouted, "Why am I alive?" Yet to some Americans, this slaughter was somehow justified.
The Israeli Defense Forces recently screened for Seattle media a 47-minute video documenting just a fraction of Hamas's brutality. While nearly all outlets were invited, only a handful showed up, most of us conservative. Every television outlet apparently passed.
The video shows the two boys, around ten years old, abruptly awakened by their father, rushing them to a backyard bomb shelter. A Hamas militant spots them, hurls a grenade, and their father dies instantly before their eyes. The next scene shows the boys dragged to their living room where they relive the trauma, and call out for their father, with one saying he was blinded by the blast.
This compilation, sourced from Hamas's GoPro and phone footage, surveillance, and social media videos, also includes clips taken by survivors fleeing the chaos. Israel's intent with these screenings is to bear witness to these atrocities, balancing respect for the victims' families who may not wish for this footage to be permanently online.
The images are graphic and unforgettable, the crimes unthinkable and unforgivable. The sounds of fear and pain are haunting.
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