Hamas terrorists abused Osama Abu Essa before he was murdered
The family members of Osama Abu Essa from Tel Sheva, who was murdered by Hamas terrorists during the attack on the Gaza Strip, are offering a reward of one million dollars for any information about the killers in order to avenge his death.
Abu Essa, 29 years old, married and father of a child, worked as a guard at a solar farm and at the time of the massacre was working as a security guard at the “Nova” nature party near Reim. The terrorists located Abu Essa when he was hiding in a safe, stripped him, took his watch, phone and cash, beat him and then shot him to death.
The capture of Abu Essa and his abuse by the terrorists was recorded by a car camera. The video does not show the moment when he is shot, but the unimaginable cruelty of the terrorists was recorded, after one of them is seen throwing a grenade into the bunker in order to make those hiding in it escape. After that, a young man is seen running away from the shelter, as the terrorists hunt him with gunfire. The fate of that young man is unknown.
Abu Essa’s family members were shocked by the video in which the terrorists are seen pointing a weapon at him and brutally beating him. They offered a reward of one million dollars for information about the six terrorists who were involved in his murder.
The family members suspect that those who committed the brutal murder are the members of the Islamic Jihad, some of whom speak Persian and probably have family members in Israel and Jordan nearby in one way or another.
“We are ready to pay a million dollars for any information about the terrorists without the human image,” said a relative of Abu Essa. “We will reach their families in Israel or Jordan or any Arab country and take revenge on them. For him, their families are guilty of murder.”
Abu Essa’s relative said that he told the killers that he was a Muslim, but that did not help him and in the end they murdered him. “We will take revenge on the terrorists and their families,” he said. “We will reach them even if it takes 50 years. Revenge will come and it will be cruel.”
Published 06/11/23 15:12
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