Bearing Witness (2023 Film)
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''Bearing Witness to the October 7th Massacre'' (also unofficially called , in
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) is a compilation by the IDF Spokesperson's Unit of raw footage from the
2023 Hamas attack on Israel A series of coordinated attacks, led by the Palestinian Islamist militant group Hamas, from the Gaza Strip into bordering areas in Israel, commenced on 7 October 2023, a Sabbath day and date of several Jewish holidays. Hamas meticulously pl ...
. The film includes footage captured from
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s worn by Hamas militants on October 7, and contains scenes of extreme violence recorded during and after the incursion. Israeli officials have held screenings of the film for national and international journalists, foreign diplomats, and Hollywood executives to garner support and to deflect criticism of Israel's actions in Gaza. The film has generated controversy, with some criticizing plans to publicly release the footage over concerns it would be psychologically harmful.


Background

A series of coordinated attacks, conducted by the Palestinian Islamist militant group
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, from the
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onto bordering areas in
Israel Israel (; he, יִשְׂרָאֵל, ; ar, إِسْرَائِيل, ), officially the State of Israel ( he, מְדִינַת יִשְׂרָאֵל, label=none, translit=Medīnat Yīsrāʾēl; ), is a country in Western Asia. It is situated ...
, commenced on Saturday 7 October 2023, initiating the
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. Hamas and other Palestinian armed groups named the attacks "Operation Al-Aqsa Flood".From the
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while they are referred to in Israel as "Black Saturday" () and the "Simchat Torah Massacre" (). The attacks began in the early morning with a rocket barrage of at least 3,000 rockets launched against Israel and vehicle-transported and powered paraglider incursions into its territory. Palestinian militants breached the
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, targeting civilians for killing in neighboring Israeli communities and attacking
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. In a single day, more than 1,000 Israeli civilians and more than 350 Israeli soldiers and police were killed in nearby towns, kibbutzim, military bases and at a
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near
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. Approximately 200 Israeli civilians and soldiers were taken as hostages to the Gaza Strip, of which the number of kidnapped children is estimated to be 30. At least 44 nations have condemned Hamas, labelling the attacks as
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. The day was described by media outlets and politicians as the bloodiest in Israel's history and the deadliest for
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since
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.


Contents

The 47-minute video was produced by the IDF Spokesperson's Unit from footage retrieved partly from the
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of
Hamas Hamas (, ; , ; an acronym of , "Islamic Resistance Movement") is a Palestinian Sunni-Islamic fundamentalist, militant, and nationalist organization. It has a social service wing, Dawah, and a military wing, the Izz ad-Din al-Qassam Bri ...
militants who carried out the October 7 attacks on Israel . The video shows images of the attack, including scenes of murder, and mutilation of the bodies of Israeli civilians and some foreign workers. The footage contains graphic content such as burned bodies, including a burnt baby, civilians shot in homes, cars and public spaces, the beheading of a body, bodies thrown in dumpsters, soldiers killed at military bases, and female hostages being pulled by the hair while being kidnapped. Other footage was taken on mobile phones by civilians as they tried to escape, and by first responders after the attack. Some militants wore fatigues to resemble Israeli army uniforms or were dressed like police. Militants carried radios and
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s to subdue and transport captives. The militants, according to the footage, moved through towns for hours without security forces present. In footage taken by civilians, the attackers are seen suddenly emerging at a
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, sending panicked revelers fleeing across fields amidst cries and moans of the injured. At one military base, militants killed desk staff before seizing their assault rifles. In one segment, security camera footage shows Hamas militants killing a man using a grenade. Following this act, the militants are seen retrieving beverages from a refrigerator while the man's children are screaming and crying. In another scene, young female soldiers are seen huddled as a militant entered and began firing. The assailants are seen stopping vehicles to drag out and execute occupants, and stealing cell phones and belongings from the dead and dying. Civilians reportedly in shock were filmed being pulled by their hair into militant trucks bound for Gaza. The militants also reportedly videotaped themselves pulling a dead soldier's body from a car which young men stomped on. A young woman was filmed being hauled from a car trunk and driven off while surrounded by a crowd.


Screenings

Israeli officials held private screenings of the graphic footage for influental audiences, requiring agreements to not publish or share any footage from the film and prohibiting recording devices. After the film was shown to members of the Knesset in Israel, the content deeply disturbed some attendees. Screenings have been held for Israeli
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members as well as foreign journalists and diplomats in Israel and at Israeli consulates worldwide. Screenings for
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figures, was also arranged by Israeli-American filmmaker
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and Israeli actress Gal Gadot, taking place in Los Angeles and New York. Forty members of the
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, from both political parties, attended a screening of the film in the
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on 29 November 2023. As they exited, most attendees, who were visibly affected by what they saw, said nothing to reporters outside. Almost 200 people, including Harvard College Dean
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and hedge fund billionaire Bill Ackman, attended a screening of the film at
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on 4 December. The screening, organized by Harvard
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rabbi
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, was the first screening at a university campus. After facing controversy stemming from the 2023 United States Congress hearing on antisemitism, MIT President
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, MIT Corporation Chairman
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and 40 others attended a December 19 screening hosted by the Chabad House of MIT. According to Kornbluth, she faced pressure from some faculty and members of the school administration to cancel the screening. Kornbluth was to-date the highest-ranking official in American academia to attend a screening.


Controversy

Within Israel, there was debate around publicly releasing the graphic footage. Proponents, such as Prime Minister
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, argued the brutal images would rally international backing for Israel's cause by offering incontrovertible evidence of Hamas' atrocities. They contend it is vital for the world to witness these horrific crimes firsthand. However, opponents such as mental health experts raised concerns about further traumatizing a population still reeling from the attacks and warned the film's impact would quickly fade from the news cycle. Los Angeles screenings were protected by local police.


See also

* Denial of the 7 October attacks * Sexual and gender-based violence in the 7 October attack on Israel *
War crimes in the 2023 Israel–Hamas war Since the start of the 2023 Israel–Hamas war on 7 October 2023, the UN Human Rights Council identified "clear evidence" of war crimes by both Hamas and the Israel Defense Forces. A UN Commission to the Israel–Palestine conflict stated ...


References

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