Pictures of a school in Israel were taken after an attack where Hamas fighters killed at least 100 people. The pictures show pools of blood and gun clips scattered among the children’s toys.
The pictures show the damage to a school for young children caused by a terrorist attack that led to a lot of fighting in the area last weekend.
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In one picture, there is a small pink bike and scooter among all the mess of things that were left behind at the school.
Hamas attacked and entered houses in the Israeli kibbutz called Be’eri, which is located four miles away from the Gaza Strip, on October 7.
People were trapped and unable to leave their homes while many people were hurt or killed soon after the fighting started last weekend.
The safe neighborhood was torn apart when scared moms and kids tried to hide and run away from the damage.
In another picture, there are holes from bullets on a white wall in a nursery. Two bikes that belong to children are also on the ground.
Some parts of the ceiling in the Israeli school are hanging down and there are teaching tools on the desks.
An Israeli soldier said to the Sun newspaper, “There are many bad things hidden in this place, and unfortunately, we are discovering more of them every day. ”
“Many kids lost their lives here, and some were badly hurt. ”
Volunteers have been searching through the wreckage and destroyed houses, looking for people who are still alive and trying to find out the truth about what really occurred during the attack.
The Israeli military shared a video showing when armed fighters entered houses, holding guns and scaring families.
In a video, security cameras inside the kibbutz recorded Hamas members getting into the community.
Security cameras captured footage of terrorists trying to sneak underneath the gates at the entrance.
When their first plan didn’t work, it seems like they tried to hide until a car came close, and then they attacked and killed the people inside. After that, they simply walked into the area.
A video shows the militants leaving the area from the same gate more than an hour later.
Be’eri was the home of Lianne Sharabi, who was born in Britain. She lived there with her daughters Yahel and Noiya, and her husband Eli.
Lianne and her 13-year-old daughter Yahel were murdered by soldiers from Hamas in the attack.
In the beginning of the fighting, a group on the messaging app WhatsApp called Be’eri mum recorded what was happening. Parents were scared as they shared messages about armed people going to each house in the area and knocking on the doors.
Parents made a group with about 200 members. They used this group to tell other parents about the attacks and to give tips on how to keep safe by locking their rooms.
During a conversation, someone asked if there is something that can make us feel less worried. Very quickly, a neighbor replied and explained how the army could deal with the situation.
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