"I saw the worst catastrophe you could ever imagine," says a young woman, sobbing into the camera. "My grandmother, on the floor of her home, murdered, in a video."
Mor Bayder lost her grandmother on Saturday when Hamas terrorists attacked Israeli civilians at Kibbutz Nir Oz and throughout the country's South. Over the course of the day, terrorists burned down homes with families inside them, raped women, beheaded children, and took more than a hundred hostages.
And, in the tradition of ISIS' brutal recruitment videos during their conquests in Syria and Iraq, the attackers recorded their actions, showing off their atrocities as trophies, and to maximize the pain and terror of the victimized community.
A Hamas terrorist murdered her grandmother, filmed it, and posted the clip on Facebook Read the full story: https://t.co/4Tmxzd5MBS pic.twitter.com/O5k6taCsuj
— The Jerusalem Post (@Jerusalem_Post) October 12, 2023
'The whole floor was covered in blood'
"The whole floor," Bayder says, in a video that's gone viral in recent days, "was covered in blood. My grandma was lying there. The terrorist just grabbed her cellphone, took a video of her, and uploaded it to her personal Facebook account. That's how we received the news."
Bayder reports that her grandmother "took care of the entire kibbutz," that she always brought a smile to people's faces, and was the backbone of her family.
The attacks by Hamas terrorists on Saturday, October 7, which killed hundreds of innocent civilians over the span of a few hours, are believed to mark the bloodiest day for Jews since the Holocaust.