Bedouin family offers $1 million for info on terrorist who killed son

Osama Abu Assa was murdered by terrorists who massacred over 240 partygoers at a musical festival in Re'im.

 Israeli soldiers inspect the burnt cars of festival-goers at the site of an attack on the Nova Festival by Hamas gunmen from Gaza, near Israel's border with the Gaza Strip, in southern Israel, October 13, 2023.  (photo credit: REUTERS/AMIR COHEN)
Israeli soldiers inspect the burnt cars of festival-goers at the site of an attack on the Nova Festival by Hamas gunmen from Gaza, near Israel's border with the Gaza Strip, in southern Israel, October 13, 2023.
(photo credit: REUTERS/AMIR COHEN)

An Israeli-Bedouin family from Tel Sheva is offering $1 million for information regarding the Hamas terrorists who killed their son Osama Abu Assa during the October 7 mass infiltration and massacre of Israelis.

Osama, from the bereaved family that resides in the Negev Bedouin town, was one of 1,400 Israelis murdered in the massacre, which included the beheading and killing of children and infants.

He was murdered after not being able to hide from terrorists who massacred over 240 partygoers at a music festival in Re'im.

According to Maariv, footage recorded from a vehicle's dashcam obtained by security forces showed the terrorists ordering Abu Assa to strip, torturing him before shooting him dead.

The family posted an Arabic-language video to social media, offering anyone who has information on the Hamas terrorist involved in Abu Assa's murder $1 million.

Hamas murdered Osama despite knowing he wasn't Jewish, uncle says

"They murdered him despite knowing he was a Bedouin," his uncle told Maariv this week. "We want to know who is responsible - our mentality is blood vengeance," he added.

"We will reach [the terrorist], no matter where they are. If they have family in Israel or Jordan, we will reach the father, the brother, and the uncle. They will have to pay the price."

Arnold Getayeb/Maariv contributed to this report.


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