- The All Party Britain-Israel Parliamentary Group heard testimony yesterday
- A responder noticed a murdered girl with a stay grenade positioned in her hand
Bodies of girls killed by Hamas in its assault on Israel on October 7 had been booby-trapped with grenades and beheaded, an inquiry at Westminster heard yesterday.
Women volunteers who collected and cleaned the our bodies for burial had been pressured to flee the morgue many instances amid explosion alerts.
One volunteer, architect Shari Mendes, advised the All Party Britain-Israel Parliamentary Group: ‘On a number of events we had been advised to run – ‘Get out! Get out!’
‘We did not wish to depart them [the dead women] however we had been advised ‘it is harmful, you must get out’.
‘The complete employees needed to depart till it was secure to return in.’
Over 1,100 Israelis had been killed on October 7, when terrorists underneath the command of Hamas and different teams working within the Gaza Strip attacked Israel
Many younger Israelis had been murdered on the Nova Festival that was going down on the day of the assault at a location close to to the border with the Gaza Strip
The All Party Britain-Israel Parliamentary Group heard testimony from emergency responders who collected and recognized the our bodies of these murdered on October 7
Shari, daughter of a Holocaust survivor, added: ‘I noticed girls who had been shot within the head many, many instances. It appeared like there was an intentional obliteration of those girls’s faces. It was clear that these girls died in agony.’
Emergency responder Simcha Greiniman, 47, who went door-to-door accumulating our bodies, mentioned: ‘In one home there was a girl face-down on her mattress. She was bare from the waist down. Her fingers had been tied around the entrance. She was shot at the back of her head.
‘When we moved her physique [we saw] she had a stay grenade in her hand. Thank God nobody was harm.’
Ashley Waxman, cousin of hostage Agam Berger, 19, praised the Daily Mail for our story headlined ‘Don’t Forget Them’, exhibiting the battered, bloodied faces of teenage hostages, together with Agam.