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Damning Document Unearthed

Why Hamas Filmed Themselves Murdering Israelis on October 7th

No one understood why Hamas filmed themselves on October 7th - until now: Hamas Mastermind Yahya Sinwar's Handwritten Blueprint for Horror Exposed – Civilians Targeted, Kibbutzim Torched, Soldiers Stomped in Brutal Rampage

Be'eri after October 7th massacre
Be'eri after October 7th massacre (Photo: Shutterstock / Roman Yanushevsky)

!In a bombshell discovery that rips open the raw wounds of October 7, Israeli forces have uncovered a six-page handwritten memo from slain Hamas leader Yahya Sinwar, a sinister playbook explicitly commanding terrorists to hunt down Israeli civilians, capture the carnage on camera, and broadcast the nightmare to shatter the nation's soul.

The digitized copy of this blood-curdling directive, dated August 24, 2022, was seized by a special army unit from a disconnected computer hidden deep in an underground lair, the very bunker where Sinwar cowered in secrecy.

This revelation exploded into the open just weeks after the assassination of his brother, Mohammed Sinwar, a key Hamas military figure, as reported by The New York Times based on insights from seven Israeli officials.

Written in Arabic and laced with unbridled malice, Sinwar's orders didn't mince words: Target both military outposts and innocent civilians with ruthless precision.

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But the true terror lay in his demand to weaponize the horror itself, filming every act of savagery and flooding the airwaves to instill paralyzing fear and chaos across Israel."It needs to be affirmed to the unit commanders to undertake these actions intentionally, film them, and broadcast images of them as fast as possible," the memo thundered, turning the massacre into a grotesque spectacle for global consumption.

Echoing this demonic decree, intercepted communications from the fateful day paint a harrowing picture of commanders barking orders to their foot soldiers.

From Gaza City, Hamas operative Abu al-Baraa unleashed a torrent of hate near Kibbutz Sa’ad: "Document the scenes of horror, now, and broadcast them across TV channels for the whole world to see!" he commanded. "Slaughter them. End the children of Israel."

In the early chaos of the war, Hamas brazenly denied targeting civilians, spinning tales that women and children were whisked away as hostages for their "own safety."

Yet the grim reality tells a different story: Most child captives were freed in a tense November 2023 deal, but the Bibas family endured unspeakable tragedy. Little Ariel and baby Kfir Bibas, along with their mother Shiri, were never released, instead, they were brutally beaten to death by Palestinians mere days after their abduction. Only father Yarden Bibas survived, emerging alive in a later hostage exchange.

Sinwar's blueprint didn't stop at slaughter, it ignited literal flames of destruction! Terrorists were ordered to storm residential neighborhoods, dousing them in gasoline or diesel from tankers to raze entire communities to ashes. "Two or three operations must be planned to burn down an entire neighborhood, kibbutz, or something similar," the memo decreed.

And on October 7, these fiery commands were obeyed with ferocious zeal. Intercepted messages capture the frenzy: Abu Muhammed, another Gaza City commander, roared to his men, "Start setting homes on fire!" "Burn, burn," he urged. "I want the whole kibbutz to be in flames."Nearby, Hamas leader Abu al-Abed amplified the inferno: "Set fire to anything!"

While Abu Muath's bloodthirsty directives cut even deeper: "Kill everyone on the road... Kill everyone you encounter!" he snarled. "Men, take a lot of hostages... Take a lot of hostages," he repeated, turning panic into a hostage harvest.

But Sinwar's venom reserved special savagery for Israeli soldiers, demanding acts of symbolic brutality to crush spirits and bodies alike. "Stomp on the heads of soldiers," the memo urged, listing nightmarish examples: Firing at point-blank range, slaughtering with knives, and detonating tanks in explosive fury, all to be carried out by Hamas' elite Nukhba forces.

Confronted with this damning exposé, Izzat al-Rishq, the Qatar-based head of Hamas’s media office, stonewalled, refusing to utter a single word in response.

As Israel grapples with this chilling window into the mind of a monster, the memo stands as irrefutable proof: October 7 wasn't chaos: it was calculated apocalypse, scripted in Sinwar's own hand to unleash hell on earth!

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