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The footage of the massacre is an utter abomination on humanity

But it is precisely because it is so appalling that it needs to be widely viewed by journalists

December 7, 2023 14:21
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Since the massacre on October 7, journalists have been invited to watch screenings of footage taken from the terrorists’ GoPros, body cams, security cameras and mobile phones in an effort to remind people of what happened. I attended one, although I didn’t really want to watch this deadly film. I knew these images could not be erased from one’s mind and I had read the effect of the screening on some journalists who had seen the footage in Israel.

But much of what we hear from British broadcasters and journalists has been biased against Israel and many supporters of Hamas have been given way to much airtime. Enough, I believe, to shift the status quo and narrative in our country and to make British Jews feel threatened and disillusioned, not just with the media but with their friends and colleagues as well, and with the uncomfortable silences outside the school gates. So it is important that journalists see the film, and I felt that if I wanted journalists to watch these atrocities, I should be there too. This was not fiction, there were no special effects and it was not glorified in any way.

No telephones were allowed during the showing and no families of the hostages were permitted to be in the same building, as its content is considered so traumatic. I wasn’t sure I would be able to sit through the full 43 minutes so I chose the last seat in the back row, where Stephen Fry joined me.

The footage shows groups of men breaking into homes and a kindergarten, shooting dead anyone they see. Multiple shots hit the corpses; the shots keep coming. Bodies fall out of cars, women hide under a table while one of the terrorists tells another to shoot her in the head. Young boys in their underwear run out into the garden with their father to hide. They are followed by a terrorist throwing a hand grenade at them, killing their father. The distraught boys are left in the kitchen with an armed terrorist, their mother hysterical when she sees their blown-up father. The sights of bodies of children and babies are endless, bullets to their chests and heads. The young female soldiers covered in blood, their faces wringed with fear. The head of a young man is held up with glee.

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