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NEW POLICE VIDEO RELEASED from the Slaughter of Innocents at Israeli Nova Dance Party by Hamas – Death Toll at Nova Concert Rises to Nearly 300 (VIDEO)   By Jim Hoft

Nov. 5, 2023 9:00 am – New video was released this weekend following the gruesome and evil attack by Hamas barbarians at the Nova dance party in southern Israel not even one month ago.

The Hamas terrorists flew paragliders into the concert party on October 7th and slaughtered nearly 300 of the 3,600 partygoers around 6:30 AM in the morning.

The killers also raped the young beautiful women and took dozens of hostages both young men and young women. Their whereabouts are now unknown but Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu announced Israel will keep electricity and water from Gaza until all the prisoners – nearly 300 – are returned by the barbarians.

Hamas captured over 200 Jews in the onslaught and took them hostage back in Gaza.

One photo released after the Hamas mass murder attack shows one of the Hamas Islamists with an AK47 as he entered the party area to slaughter Jews.

Hamas killers came with sniper rifles, drones, paragliders and rocket launchers to kill the innocent youths at the party.

It was an organized and planned attack – A war crime that shocked the civilized world.

Chaos erupted after Hamas reportedly opened fire on the gathering. Hundreds of Jews ran into the desert to hide.

Several of the women who attended the party are still missing and were likely brought back to Gaza.

40 young women are pictured as missing.

 

Israel: Hamas uses ambulances for military purposes   PESACH BENSON

Israel’s Ambassador to the U.N. Gilad Erdan to U.N. chief Antonio Guterres: “You didn’t ask for the truth because you don’t care about the truth.

November 5, 2023 – Hamas is using ambulances to transport terrorists and weapons around Gaza, an Israeli military spokesman said on Friday.

The Israel Defense Forces Spokesperson’s Unit said on Friday that an aircraft struck an ambulance in the Gaza Strip that according to military intelligence was being used by a Hamas unit very close to the combat zone. The military added that several terrorists were killed in the strike near Gaza’s Dar Al-Shifa Hospital.

The Israeli military has previously revealed that Hamas makes extensive use of Shifa Hospital. On Friday, Israel released a recording of a phone call confirming that Hamas is storing at least half a million liters of fuel underneath the hospital.

The ambulance strike raised a commotion at the United Nations, leading U.N. Secretary-General António Guterres to tweet that he was “horrified” by the Israeli attack.

“Now, for nearly one month, civilians in Gaza, including children & women, have been besieged, denied aid, killed & bombed out of their homes,” Guterres tweeted. “This must stop.”

Israeli Ambassador to the United Nations Gilad Erdan accused Guterres of lying.

“Once again, you rush to condemn Israel without even bothering to ask what happened. You blatantly lie regarding the lack of aid entering Gaza, and you completely ignore the fact that Hamas intentionally exploits ambulances for terror,” tweeted Erdan.

“You didn’t ask for the truth bc [because] you don’t care about the truth,” Erdan added. “Instead, you prefer to falsely condemn Israel while making our hostages a literal footnote. It’s absolutely disgraceful. Where was your ‘horror’ when Hamas deliberately targeted Israeli ambulances with RPGs and executed paramedics in cold blood?”

 

Fatah in Gaza joined in Oct. 7 attacks   ROY FRIDLENDER

The group’s Al-Aqsa Martyrs Brigades and Hamas are competing over which fights Israel more.

(November 5, 2023 / JNS)

New attention is being drawn to a video Fatah terrorists in Gaza posted on social media bragging that they joined in Hamas’s Oct. 7 attacks on Israeli communities near the Gaza border.

The video in question was posted on the Telegram channel of the Fatah Movement–Bethlehem Branch on Oct. 7, the day of the attack. It shows members of the Fatah-affiliated Al-Aqsa Martyrs Brigade saying that they have taken over the “temporary settlement” of Kibbutz Nahal Oz and have killed soldiers and seized military equipment.

The video was exposed by Palestinian Media Watch on Friday.

The just over one-minute-long video features the logo of the Al-Aqsa Martyrs Brigades while distorting the faces and voices of the terrorists to hide their identities.

 

IDF reopening Gaza humanitarian corridor despite Hamas attacks   JOSHUA MARKS

Over 2,500 targets have been hit since the start of ground operations in the Strip, according to the IDF.

Israel will reopen a humanitarian corridor in the Gaza Strip on Sunday despite Hamas terrorists firing at soldiers attempting to facilitate the safe passage of civilians the previous day, a military spokesman said on Saturday.

Avichay Adraee, the Israel Defense Forces’ Arabic-language spokesman, tweeted on Saturday night that the military would again allow Gazan civilians to relocate southward away from the danger zone, on the Salah a-Din Road, Gaza’s main thoroughfare.

 

Why Netanyahu must take personal responsibility for Hamas’s massacre   By TAL SHALEV

INSIDE POLITICS: Even if Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu never actually utters these words with his own voice, he is still responsible. Period.

NOVEMBER 4, 2023 21:11 – This Shabbat marks four weeks since the massacre of October 7, and there are a few things that, almost inconceivably, the prime minister still hasn’t done.

It’s been almost one month since the horrific morning that took the lives of over 1,400 Israelis. Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has not attended even one of the hundreds of funerals of victims who perished during the vicious pogrom that was carried out by Hamas. Besides meeting with families of hostages, he hasn’t met with any of the civilians who managed to escape from the Gaza border communities, or with the security teams that courageously rescued them. Netanyahu has not visited even one of the thousands of wounded survivors lying in beds in Israel’s hospitals. He has not visited with any of the more than 21,000 civilians who were displaced from their homes in southern or northern Israel, and are now scattered in hotels around the country. He held two meetings with 13 families whose loved ones are being held captive in Gaza, but has not spoken – not even by phone – with more than 227 other families who are fraught with worry for their loved ones.

Moreover, there are three words that Netanyahu has yet to voice: “I am responsible” – for the worst catastrophe to befall Israel since the establishment of the state, which took place under his watch. Every one of Israel’s military and security leaders has publicly admitted their responsibility for the failures and shortcomings that led to the tragedy that took place on October 7: Defense Minister Yoav Gallant, IDF Chief of Staff Lt.-Gen. Herzi Halevi, Shin Bet head Ronen Bar, Military Intelligence chief Aharon Haliva, Israel Air Force Commander Maj.-Gen. Tomer Bar, OC Southern Command Maj.-Gen. Yaron Finkelman, and National Security Council head Tzachi Hanegbi. Every one of these figures has acknowledged his shortcomings that led to the catastrophe. Even Finance Minister Bezalel Smotrich and a few Likud ministers admitted during interviews that the responsibility lies with the government, although they immediately afterward added, “but now is not the time to play the blame game.” Netanyahu also said last week that “we will all need to provide answers, including me” – but only after the war.

How Netanyahu is trying to avoid taking the blame for another tragedy

In a previous statement he made to the media, Netanyahu actually did say “I am responsible,” but immediately added, “for Israel’s future security, and victory.” In doing so, he made it clear that he was not referring to anything that might have happened in the past, but only to the future, and that he was already calculating about what will happen the day after the war is over.

Netanyahu has a long history of slinking away from each and every disaster under his tenure, the most recent of which was the deadly crowd crush on Mount Meron in 2021, which claimed the lives of 45 people. Last year, in his testimony before the official commission that was appointed to investigate the disaster, the prime minister was asked, “As the person who was head of the government for the last 12 years, do you believe that you are publicly and morally responsible for this disaster?” He replied, “One cannot be held responsible for something one did not know.”

 

⚠️ EXTREMELY GRAPHIC⚠️

Newly released body-cam footage captures the moments Israeli security forces arrived at the devastating scene of the Supernova festival massacre in southern Israel on October 7th.

🚨 Warning – Uncensored footage: https://t.me/JewishBreakingNewsTelegram/1210

 

Netanyahu had 15 years to ask questions; instead he let Hamas become a monster  By  Yoav Limor

The prime minister is right that no one had given him an early warning or shown him signs about Hamas’ intention to launch a war on October 7. But Hamas does not operate in a vacuum, and this attack did not emerge out of nowhere.

10-30-2023 17:59 – Let’s start from the end: Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu did the right thing when he deleted the tweet against the heads of the Shin Bet and the IDF Intelligence Directorate. Netanyahu will do well if, from now on, he is careful about what he says and what those close to him say and brief the media about. You cannot demand that scrutiny of you be suspended while simultaneously stabbing the backs of the commanders. Israel is at war, and it must unite in order to win; this particularly applies to the person who runs our lives and shapes our future here.

And now, to the facts. Netanyahu is correct in his claim that no one had given him an early warning or shown him signs about Hamas’ intention to launch a war on October 7. He is also correct in claiming that the entire security establishment – without exception – believed that Hamas was deterred and was seeking a long-term arrangement, even in the days leading up to the attack. He is also right in saying that the intelligence agencies’ job was to sound the alarm – their ultimate mission – and that is why this is a resounding failure.

However, Netanyahu is wrong in narrowing the discussion to this specific aspect. Hamas does not operate in a vacuum, and this attack did not emerge out of nowhere. After he came back to power for the second time in 2009, Netanyahu made sure to prop up Hamas as an alternative to the Palestinian Authority. He was warned countless times that this was a dangerous plan; that instead of strengthening pragmatic elements, he was strengthening those who would never recognize the existence of the State of Israel.

Netanyahu’s name is attached to the deal in which 1,027 prisoners, including Hamas’ Gaza leader Yahya Sinwar, were released in exchange for Gilad Schalit. He promised to eliminate Hamas and claimed that Hamas is the same as ISIS, yet continued to effectively allow the organization to build up through various means, including money, supply trucks, fuel, electricity, labor, and more. He, who saw Hamas as a devil, should have destroyed it, but during his long rule, he did the opposite: It thrived and became a monster.  Netanyahu effectively legitimized Hamas, and that allowed a misconception to form around it.

 

He survived the massacre; his photos tell a story of kibbutz that is no more   By  Shahar Vahab

Shahar Vahab – a photographer, farmer, a son and a father from Kibbutz Nir Oz – was about to take a picture of the sunrise when the terrorists began their attack. He spent the next 13 hours hiding a few feet from the killers. “I photographed everything around Nir Oz during my 30 years there…. but I won’t show you the last picture of a burning farm; that’s not how I want it to be remembered.”

11-03-2023 22:59 – Ever since I can remember, there has always been a camera at home. My dad was an amateur photographer and always chased us so he could capture Kodak moments. At some point, I also became interested. Since my early teens, I’ve been chasing everyone with a camera. I can’t remember the last time I was without some kind of camera.

When you live in Kibbutz Nir Oz, there’s always something beautiful to photograph. In the summer, everyone is by the pool or on the grass. Holidays and big events are with everyone, just like in the beautiful songs of Shalom Hanoch and Meir Ariel. In the winter, the skies clear up, and the plains of the northern Negev suddenly gain perspective after months of hot, gray summer skies. It feels like an eternity, the summer at the edge of the desert, and then finally, the rain comes, leaving the world clean and colorful in its wake.

It doesn’t happen often; not much rain falls in Nir Oz, so every drop has meaning and is a real cause of celebration for the farmers and also for those behind the camera. I’ve always been both – sometimes a farmer taking photos and sometimes a photographer working in the fields during a break from school.

I’ve traveled to all sorts of places in the world, but winter sunsets like those in Nir Oz are like nowhere else. The flat fields, not even a small hill to cut through the wide expanse; and there is always Gaza there in the background, always just below the western sun. There’s no escaping it, the view of the villages and mosques; the houses that always seem like no one has finished building or painting. Always in the middle, between the camera and the horizon.

I took so many photos facing West from the kibbutz to the west. The path used by the terrorists when they breached our fields on Saturday of Oct. 7 was the same with which they returned to Gaza, using any vehicle they managed to steal from the kibbutz. The vehicles were packed with various strange items they had stolen, including many of our friends whom we are still looking for.

On that Friday night, I was on guard duty for the kibbutz. The shift ends at 06:00, but I lingered for a moment near the toolshed for farming equipment. The sun rises from the east, right above the tractors, and there’s a nice frame there to capture. I didn’t manage to take the shot when the red alert sirens and relentless rocket explosions forced me to run to the small above-ground bunder outside the garage: a concrete cube with an open entrance, filled with old things that couldn’t find a place elsewhere. Suddenly, I heard people around me, speaking in Arabic, and then gunfire and explosions.

In WhatsApp groups and on the kibbutz network, messages start flowing, becoming more severe by the minute. You’ve already heard the story; minutes turn into hours, and the messages don’t stop. This is what I had to hold on to: written messages and what I heard. I didn’t dare look outside from shelter because Hamas terrorists were sitting talking on their phones just next to it. I heard vehicles approaching, coming, and going; I identified the sounds of motorcycles that I didn’t recognize from the kibbutz.

Then came another wave: of plunderers. They came and tried to start the ignition of the tractors and earthmovers. I recognize the sound of every starter in our toolshed and try to understand what’s happening from the sounds and messages on my phone. Every few minutes, I sent updates in the kibbutz WhatsApp group: “They’re taking the big John Deere,” “They broke into the garage and are taking tools,” “They’re getting closer, they’re dealing with the backhoe loader.” I hadn’t yet understood the scale of the attack and thought that the information I was providing could help our security team and the military forces that had come to combat. In reality, I understood that at this stage, our security team was no longer viable, and no military forces had arrived in Nir Oz at any stage of the attack.

[Ed.:  “No military forces arrived at any stage of the attack?”  Everything is pointing to the fact that the Israeli government and the IDF were complicit in the October 7th massacre of Jews. This literally could not have happened without IDF coordinationIt really is “IINO – Israel In Name Only”…]

 

Jewish communities around the world call for Jews to settle Gaza

Heads of Jewish communities and organizations from around the world are calling for Jewish settlement in the Gaza Strip.

Nov 3, 2023, 2:51 PM (GMT+2) – The leaders of Jewish communities and organizations from around the world sent an unprecedented letter of support to the Israeli government, with a joint call to defeat Hamas and settle the Gaza Strip with Jews.

“We are shocked by the brutal attack in which women, children and men were slaughtered, by the destruction of settlements, and the continued shelling of cities and towns throughout the country,” they wrote.

They clarified: “We support the military actions of the Israeli government and the IDF. We call for the complete occupation of the Gaza Strip and the overthrow of Hamas rule. The State of Israel and the IDF should fight without fear. The security and peace of our soldiers and citizens of Israel comes before the lives of the enemy.”

In the letter, the signatories explained that “the occupation of the Gaza Strip and the collapse of Hamas rule will restore real security and allow the development of the settlement enterprise in the Gaza Strip and the surrounding areas of Gaza, both in Judea and Samaria and in all the Land of Israel.”

“The Jewish people have always been united against their enemies. Throughout history, the Jewish people have gone through difficult times and have always won with determination. Even in these moments, we stand with our brothers and call on the Israeli government to fight those who try to harm the people of Israel and keep them away from their land. The response of the people of Israel will be immediate and extensive settlement in all the country, including the Gaza Strip,” they wrote at the end.

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The letter was signed by the heads of organizations:
Chairman of ZOA in the USA, Morten Klein,
Chairman of AFSI, Judy Kadosh Friedman,
Chairman of AJA in Australia, Dr. David Adler,
Head of Aliya community in New York, Rabbi Moishe Feiglin,
Former president of the Federation in Australia, Dr. Danny Lamm,
Synagogue head in Panama Ezra Cohen,
Chairman of Canadian Friends for the Just Rights of Israel, Goldie Steiner
and many others.

 

Hamas is killing women and children who try to flee south  Amjad Taha أمجد طه

9:00 AM · Nov 3, 2023 – Breaking News: Just now, #Hamas snipers have reportedly killed dozens of children and women on the streets, targeting those attempting to travel from north to south #Gaza and those displaying white flags as a sign of peace. Similar acts have previously been attributed to Palestinian and #Hezbollah terrorists in Syria. They do not want civilians to leave; they want to use them as human shields and kill anyone who attempts to leave. Hamas terrorists in Gaza will, as usual, blame #Israel because it is easy and there is media that accepts this propaganda.

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