First released footage from the Alumim massacre shows moments of heroism and trauma
Newly published footage from the massacre at Alumim shows, for the first time, the moments of heroism and the trauma experienced there on October 7. The material is presented as a first public look at what happened at the site during the attack, which left a deep imprint on survivors and the community.
Among the statements quoted in the report is: “We went through genocide, but we had to search for the bodies to prove it to the world.” The article frames the footage as evidence of both the violence of the attack and the efforts made afterward to document what happened.
The publication does not say who released the videos or whether any further material is expected, but it indicates that additional testimony and documentation may follow as the story develops.
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