Hamas Admits To Slaughtering Women And Children: ‘Mission To Kill’

Hamas has admitted to killing women and children during the October 7 massacre in Israel. Omar Sami Marzuk Abu Rusha, a member of Hamas’ Nukhba special forces, has narrated shocking details about the massacre in a video released by Israel’s Shin Bet internal security department.

Omar Sami Marzuk Abu Rusha told the interrogator that he was among the Hamas forces deployed to Kfar Aza near the Gaza border to attack Israelis. 

Israel’s Shin Bet internal security released the video to highlight the atrocities committed by Hamas against Israelis. He said that his mission was simply to kill people.

‘We are not supposed to kidnap, only to kill’

Omar Sami Marzuk Abu Rusha told the interrogator, “The mission was simply to kill. We were not supposed to kidnap, only to kill. To kill every person we see and come back.”

Omar Sami Marzuk Abu Rusha, “We went to a house. There was a woman inside. Hamzeh A-Zarad (another Hamas member) killed her, he shot her. We didn’t go into the house.”

He admitted to killing Israeli children hiding in a safe roof. He also said that other Hamas members slaughtered a group of children hiding from them. Omar Sami Marzuk Abu Rusha said, “We checked the house and heard the sounds of young children in the safe room. We shot at the safe room … until we didn’t hear noise anymore.”

He said that Nukhba officers ordered them to kill everyone on 7 October. He further revealed that his parents did not know he was a Hamas member.

Last month, the President of the United States, Joe Biden, said that Hamas beheaded 40 babies. He said, “I never really thought that I would see, have confirmed pictures of terrorists beheading children.” 

Israeli Defense Forces (IDF) said that “women, children and toddlers as well as elderly were brutally butchered by Hamas in an ISIS way of action.” A spokesperson for Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said that Israeli forces found dead bodies of 40 small babies.

Recently, Isaac Herzog, the President of Israel, said that a woman was “beheaded” by the Hamas terrorists. Tattoo artist Shani Louk, a German woman who had been kidnapped by Hamas fighters on October 7, was found dead by the Israeli troops in the Gaza Strip.

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