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Knesset hears accounts of Hamas rape, infanticide

Reservist Rabbi Moshe Dickstein, a casualty identification expert, testifies before the Knesset, saying, "The first body we came across was an overturned stroller. Inside the stroller was a baby, and his head was thrown aside with a knife in it."

by  Miri Weissman
Published on  07-23-2024 04:30
Last modified: 07-23-2024 10:53
Knesset hears accounts of Hamas rape, infanticideReuters/Ricardo Moraes

Shira Albag mother of Liri Albag holds a doll, as she attends a press conference with other family members of female Israeli soldier hostages who were seized during the deadly October 7 attack by Hamas, in Tel Aviv, Israel July 16, 2024 | Photo: Reuters/Ricardo Moraes

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In a chilling testimony before Knesset, Rabbi Moshe Dickstein, who served as a reservist in the IDF's Southern Command, provided disturbing details of the atrocities committed by Hamas terrorists during the October 7 attack on Israeli communities. The rabbi's account, which included graphic descriptions of violence against women, children, and men, shed light on the full extent of the horrors that unfolded that day.

The rabbi, who serves in the reserves as a commander of the casualty identification unit in the Southern Command, spoke at a meeting of the Knesset Caucus for Ultra-Orthodox and Religious Women, which focused on "sexual crimes motivated by nationalism."

"The first body we came across was an overturned stroller. Inside the stroller was a baby, and his head was thrown aside with a knife in it. The woman we found, presumably the mother, was lying on the couch with blood flowing from her private area. We were told to collect only the bodies. In the next stage, they would come to clean up the blood and everything else," described Rabbi Dickstein, choking back tears.

The rabbi continued with the difficult descriptions: "And so we went from house to house and found women lying on the floor with legs spread, it's indescribable. Another house and another house, then also in the field. They cut off men's genitals, and we found women with severed breasts. A pregnant woman with her belly opened up to reveal the umbilical cord and the baby with a knife in its body."

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