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Netanyahu requests release of 43-minute Hamas atrocity film

A version of the film was shown to members of the foreign press in Israel at the beginning of the war

May 24, 2024 09:30
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A screenshot of Hamas footage from October 7

ByJC Reporter, Jewish News Syndicate

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In the wake of the recent release of a video showing the abduction of female soldiers from the Nahal Oz base, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has requested the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) to release a modified version of the 43-minute video documenting the brutal events of the Hamas massacre on Oct. 7.

This video, which was shown around the world to journalists, politicians and diplomats includes graphic content of Hamas murders and torture. The short film is intended to be shortened and slightly censored for global distribution.

Following the directive from Netanyahu, the IDF is now working to “prepare” the video by seeking consent from the families of those killed and wounded who appear in the footage. This process involves navigating legal issues and respecting the fundamental rights of each family to decide whether their most difficult moments should be publicly viewed. The aim is to create a version that, while censored, still conveys the impact of the events.

At the end of October, members of Israel’s parliament were invited to view a compilation of video footage showing some of the atrocities. The screening, held behind closed doors, was organised following a request by Knesset Speaker Amir Ohana to the IDF Spokesperson’s Unit.