A survivor of Hamas terror described disturbing experiences to CNN. The terrorists laughed as they raped and murdered women during their attack on a music festival.
“I think it was for fun,” he told the station on Thursday. The 24-year-old was one of the visitors to the festival in the Negev desert where hundreds of people were killed.
According to him, his girlfriend was among the victims. The 24-year-old went on to say that he managed to hide in a bush. From there, he observed five men in civilian clothes surrounding a woman and undressing her.
Dead woman raped according to survivor
One of the men started to rape the woman. “It lasted about 40 seconds,” the eyewitness said. The man then killed the woman with a knife and continued to rape her dead body.
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The eyewitness continued that he had observed other murders. A festival visitor who was fleeing from the attackers was shot in the head right next to him. From his hiding place he also saw the terrorists kill a man and a woman with knives and an axe.
The army arrived hours later
Israeli soldiers only found the 24-year-old after nine hours. At least 350 people, including German Shani Louk, were killed in the Negev desert massacre, according to Israeli reports.
CNN analyzed several eyewitness accounts and videos of the terrorists’ bloody acts at the music festival, the report said. The 24-year-old’s statements could not be independently verified.
Hamas terrorists filmed atrocities
Israeli police launched an investigation on October 7 into reports of mass sexual crimes against women. An independent committee of experts is also collecting evidence.
The terrorists from Hamas and other groups had self-documented many of their atrocities with body cameras, some of which were broadcast live on social media and also on the victims’ cellphones.
Source: Krone

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