Amidst allegations against Israel in the backdrop of an impending International Court of Justice (ICJ) hearing, a new website documenting the brutalities of Hamas terrorists was unveiled by the Prime Minister’s Office. The allegations in question, lodged by South Africa, accuse Israel of perpetrating genocide in Gaza. The website was launched just a day prior to the ICJ hearing in The Hague.
The distressing videos displayed on the site were captured straight from the body cameras of the terrorists and from CCTV footage. These clips had previously been restricted to a limited audience due to their gruesomeness. The website, named “Oct. 7, 2023, Hamas Massacre: Documentation of Crimes Against Humanity”, seeks to expose the heinous acts carried out by the Hamas terrorists at different locations that fell victim to their onslaught on October 7.
The creation of this website was a collaborative effort between the Prime Minister’s Office and the IDF Spokesperson’s Unit. The latter also produced “Bearing Witness” – a compilation running for 47 minutes that presents unedited footage from the massacre. This film was previously shown to select audiences across the globe.
The platform has been deliberately made inaccessible from Israel in an effort to protect the privacy of the victims, and it is specifically designed for an international audience. The Israeli Defense Forces (IDF) Spokesperson’s Unit underscored the importance of maintaining Israel’s international legitimacy, particularly in light of escalating protests against Israel by groups supporting Palestine.
The website, while developed, was made unavailable for Israeli citizens. Acknowledging the decision to limit access for the Israeli populace, the IDF clarified, “The website houses comprehensive records of transgressions committed by Hamas. We employed advanced technological methods to disseminate links to the website across various articles, including those from critical media sources. The extent of terror reflected is comparable to that in a 47-minute horror video, except it is presented in shorter clips accompanied by numerous images.”
“We want to reach the world. Time is running out, and we’ve been looking for effective ways to make sure the world doesn’t forget the horrors of October 7th. The goal is to make sure the world remembers why we went to war.”
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