Hamas commanders told terrorists to step on the heads of Israelis and behead them during their invasion earlier this month, a shocked Fox News reporter says.
Trey Yingst read details of an interrogation of an unidentified Hamas fighter in the aftermath of the Oct. 7 massacre — and said some details were simply too disturbing to repeat or even describe.
“He describes what Hamas commanders told them to do. He says the commanders said they could do whatever they wanted and that this was a suicide mission, and they shouldn’t plan on coming back,” Yingst said.
“He says commanders told them to step on civilians’ heads, decapitate them and do whatever they wanted.”
Yingst declined to provide details about other things said during the interrogation, saying they were simply too disturbing to repeat on air.
Fox New foreign correspondent Trey Yingst described a video showing an Israeli interrogation of a Hamas terrorist. Yingst said some details are too vile to share
“This interrogator asks him about Islam. And he recognizes that in religion you are told not to kill women, children and the elderly,” he said.
Yingst said the terrorist, who appeared to be in his 20s, had been captured in Alumim, a kibbutz on the Gaza border.
Hamas took hundreds of women, children and the elderly hostage during their horrific attack.
Footage shows the kidnapping of Noa Argamani, a 26-year-old student, who begged for her life from the back of a Hamas terrorist’s motorcycle.
She shouted, ‘Don’t kill me! No, no, no” – but the gunman rushes away. Noa has not been seen since.
Yingst said the video showed that the Hamas terrorist had been given specific, coordinated plans to enter Israel and cause as much damage as possible.
“He’s talking about a Telegram group that Hamas fighters had and they communicated while the massacre was happening, sending videos as they got them, killing civilians in their homes,” he said.
Israeli officials have released a 45-minute compilation of unedited footage showing Hamas terror.
Part of it shows a Hamas gunman using a Jewish woman’s phone to call his family and brag about “the murder of ten Jews.”
Noa Argamani (left), a 26-year-old student, was seen begging for her life as she was kidnapped by Hamas
Other footage captured on another Hamas gunman’s bodycam shows him sadistically throwing a grenade at a father and his two sons wearing pajamas as they cower in their hideout.
The video showed a Hamas gunman brandishing his AK-47 assault rifle and ordering some Israelis driving slowly along the road to stop their car.
Without giving the driver a second to comply, the gunman immediately begins firing rounds into the vehicle from just a few feet away, and the passengers are seen recoiling from the rounds in the cabin as the car rolls by.
Gruesome photos have been released showing pools of blood and teddy bears riddled with bullet holes at an Israeli nursery after dozens of innocents were killed in a massacre.
At kibbutz Kfar Aza, photos show the devastating scene where two parents died protecting their 10-month-old twins.
The house of Itay and Hadar Berdichevsky, who were murdered by Hamas terrorists, shows a bloody scene in disarray.
A soldier stands at the site where Itay and Hadar Berdichevsky died trying to save the lives of their ten-month-old twins
There is a pool of blood on the floor of an Israeli children’s room, next to children’s books and toys
Since the first Hamas attack, more than 1,400 Israelis have been killed, mostly civilians.
Hamas said it has about 200 hostages and another 50 are being held by other armed groups in the enclave.
The group claimed that more than 20 hostages were killed by Israeli airstrikes, but did not provide further details.
Two hostages, 85-year-old Yochved Lifshitz and Nurit Koper, 79, were released Monday.
An American mother and daughter, Judith Tai Raanan, 59, and Natalie Shoshana Raanan, 17, were released last week.