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The Israeli military screened footage taken from bodycams worn by Hamas, CCTV, dashboard cameras and mobile phones |
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Dashcam footage showed the moment Hamas gunmen fired at a civilian car, cracking the windscreen |
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More than 1,400 Israelis were killed when Hamas attacked communities in the south of Israel, near the Gaza Strip |
After the screening of the footage on Monday, a virtual reality experience was available, created using video from the first responders who entered family homes in the kibbutzim targeted by Hamas.
The Israeli military also released two instruction manuals taken from dead Hamas gunmen, containing detailed plans for the attack and for taking hostages.
"They must shoot down as many victims as possible, take hostages and take some of them to the Gaza Strip using various cars," said one part of the manual.
In a separate document specifically about hostages, the Hamas operatives were instructed to "kill the problematic and those who pose a threat" and gather others together to use as "cannon fodder".
Israel's military is still reeling from the 7 October attack, the worst breach of its defenses in the south in 50 years. Despite huge resources being put into destroying Hamas tunnels and expanding Israel's security fence both below ground and out to sea, Hamas was able to storm and breach the fence in huge numbers.
More than 1,000 militants crossed into Israel in the initial incursion, General Edelstein said on Monday. The first parts of the video compilation showed groups of pick-up trucks packed with Hamas gunmen, driving freely along Israeli highways and shooting civilians at will.
The documents recovered from the bodies of the Hamas militants made it clear that Hamas "came with orders to slaughter and burn citizens", General Edelstein said.
"They simply decided to burn families within their homes. And they took hostages alive, they were aiming to take children back into Gaza," he said.
"Orders were there for how many to kill, how many to take as hostages. Orders were there to rape, all was written and ordered."
Speaking before the screening, Israeli military spokesman Rear Admiral Daniel Hegari said that members of the military had debated whether to show the footage, but that he had decided personally to go ahead.
"We understand already that we need to create a collective memory for the future," he said. "We will not let the world forget."
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