


Hamas burned civilians alive on the Be’eri kibbutz, according to recent reports. The photos below are graphic.
On Saturday morning, Hamas terrorists entered and ambushed Be’eri, where they murdered 108 people — 10 percent of the whole kibbutzim population. Those who tried to escape were allegedly — though the photos above are quite undeniable — burned alive. Reports out of Be’eri tell a gruesome story: terrorists reportedly left knives in slain children, set houses ablaze, and murdered whole families. Some bodies were found decapitated, CNN reported, and others were found with hands tied behind their backs. Some people were shot in their beds.
From the Times of Israel:
Be’eri is one of multiple scenes of atrocities perpetrated by hundreds of invading gunmen, who were filmed executing civilians as they begged for mercy, beating and taunting abducted captives, torching homes with families inside, mutilating the bodies of their victims and even torturing pets. . . .
[Resident] Dani Fux said about 90 terrorists entered Be’eri at about 7 a.m. on Saturday. Two hours later, the Shaldag detachment of about 20 troops landed, but “within a short time, the force was eroded,” using a military euphemism. “From then on, we only heard Arabic. The terrorists went from door to door, abducted people or killed them. Sometimes they only killed. Sometimes they took the kids and killed the parents, sometimes the other way around.”
Fux fled his sheltered area, a room reinforced against rocket attacks, after realizing it was being targeted by the gunmen. He went up with his wife and son Dani to the attic and holed up there until Israeli troops regained control of Be’eri.
“Whenever the terrorists failed to gain access to the sheltered area, they torched the house. The smoke made the people in the house open the sheltered area,” Dani told Yedioth. Dani had a handgun and he and his parents agreed that they would use it if they were detected by the terrorists. They would die in all likelihood under that scenario, the family agreed, but “we would not be taken prisoner.”
These images are not pleasant. But as university students, politicians, and reporters continue to justify the brutal attacks against Israeli citizens, it’s necessary to document Hamas’s atrocities. Excruciating, yes, but necessary. Show photos like the ones above to every person who stands against Israel. Force them to look into the burned eyes of Israeli civilians whom Hamas so savagely slaughtered — ask them to defend the screams of terror frozen on blackened faces, stifled only by death.