
Morning Wire Massacre at Israel's Kfar Aza | 11.12.23
Nov 12, 2023
The podcast delves into the devastating aftermath of the Hamas attack on Kfar Aza, featuring personal accounts from residents and first responders. A resident shares their harrowing experience of seeking shelter with family amid chaos. The emotional narrative captures despair in a community left in ruins and highlights the critical role of dignity in burial practices for victims. A volunteer provides insight into the haunting impact of witnessing trauma, emphasizing the need to confront harsh realities of violence and recovery.
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Kfar Aza Resident's Account
- Maor Moravia, a Kfar Aza resident, recounts the Hamas attack on October 7th.
- He and his family hid in their protected room for over 20 hours, listening to gunshots and explosions.
IDF Major's Observations
- IDF Major David Baruch describes the neighborhood targeted by Hamas as one where young families lived.
- He notes the extensive destruction, expressing his fears that no one on the street survived.
Zaka Volunteer's Experience
- Zaka volunteer Simcha Greeneman describes horrific scenes, including a baby with a knife through its head.
- He collected over 70 bodies on the first night alone, working tirelessly to ensure proper burials.
