ALBAWABA - In a post on X, formerly Twitter, the Israeli Ambassador to the United Nations Gilad Erdan showcased a picture of UN Secretary-General António Guterres himself watching what he called "The Horrors of Hamas" film.
"The UN Secretary-General finally watched the film The Horrors of Hamas, at a special screening I initiated. "Erdan said in his post. Erdan hosted Guterres to screen a documentary film that claims to showcase the Hamas attacks on Israelis during the October 7 surprise assault.
"Even he understood what barbaric monsters Israel was fighting against. Now we will see if this will be reflected in his public statements. Did he really understand that it is forbidden to stop fighting Hamas until it is eliminated and until all the abductees are released?" Erdan added in his post.
As the third month of the latest Israeli aggression on Gaza, multiple reports emerged claiming that Hamas is not the only one to blame for the damage done on October 7.
Haaretz, an Israeli newspaper, reported that A tank struck a residence housing Israeli hostages in the Be'eri settlement during the Hamas attack on the Nova festival.
"An Israeli tank arrived at the Be'eri kibbutz hours after the massacre began on Oct. 7 and fired shells towards the house of Bessy Cohen, where Hamas members were holding hostages,".
This conclusion was drawn based on a video released by Israeli Channel 12, captured from a police helicopter called to the area during the attack.
"Yasmin Borat, who escaped from a nature party in the Re'im settlement and took refuge in one of the kibbutz houses, asked a soldier if the shells would harm the hostages. The soldier replied, 'We only do that on the sides of the houses to bring down the walls,'" according to the newspaper.

