Eli Beer, President and Founder of United Hatzalah of Israel, a community-based volunteer emergency medical services (EMS) organization, recounted the gruesome things that he witnessed in the aftermath of Hamas‘ unprecedented terrorist attack against Israel.
Beer recalled the October 7 attack — in which terrorists murdered 1,400 Israelis, wounded 5,300+, and kidnapped 200+ — during a speech on Saturday at the Republican Jewish Coalition Leadership Summit in Las Vegas, Nevada.
“We saw the most horrific things,” he began. “I saw in my own eyes a woman who was pregnant, four months pregnant, she was in a little village, a little kibbutz. They came into her house in front of her kids, they opened up her stomach, she was pregnant, they opened up her stomach, took out the baby and stabbed a little tiny baby in front of her and then shot her in front of her family. And then they killed the rest of the kids.”
He described how Hamas was not a normal terrorist enemy, how the sheer evil and brutality of what they did to innocent civilians led to first responders discovering scenes that could not be imagined.
“I saw little kids who were beheaded,” he said. “We didn’t know which head belongs to which kid. I was crying for five days straight. I couldn’t stop crying. [The] little children, some of them had grandparents who were Holocaust survivors, and they were murdered in a holocaust in Israel in 2023.”
He said that the some of the babies were so badly tortured that, at first glance, their deceased bodies could not even be recognized.
“Little babies, little children, you couldn’t even recognize if they were kids,” he said. “We saw a little baby in an oven. They put them in, these bastards put these babies in an oven and put on the oven. … We found women who were raped, young girls who were raped and then murdered. Anyone who was around these people were murdered or kidnapped.”
Beer said that another disturbing story came when rescue workers discovered a set of infant twins who were used as bait by the terrorists to lure in first responders who they then murdered.
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“We found little twins — 10 months old, twins — 14 hours after their parents were murdered,” he said. “The mother of the twins was hiding together with the twins in a bomb shelter for two hours. Six o’clock, when they heard the missiles and they heard the shooting, they ran into the bomb shelter in Kfar Azza where 60% of the people were murdered. Beautiful little village, peaceful village, and they were hiding in the shelter, and the kids were so hungry, so starving, kids were crying, 10 months old. So the mother went out to get some food for the children and the terrorists were waiting outside and they caught her.”
“I don’t want even to describe to you what we found when we saw the family, both parents were murdered right there in the kitchen,” he continued. “The two children are found by the Golani Brigade when they came in with guns. They found the babies crying for 14 hours. And I was wondering, I asked the soldiers why do they keep the kids 14 hours? Why don’t they kill them like all the rest of the kids? They use these little children for bait. So people heard them crying, so people who run to rescue them, they kill them, too. That’s what they did.”
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Eli Beer, President and Founder of United Hatzalah of Israel, a community-based volunteer emergency medical services (EMS) organization, on what he witnessed during Hamas’ October 7 terrorist attack:
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