൲The Hamas terrorist group recently released a series of gory videos into the media. Displayed in the videos was how the Palestinians from Gaza murdered and mutilated Joshua Mollel, a Tanzanian.
♉Joshua Mollel is shown when he is screaming for his life. The next one shows him being killed by the terrorists, having his body disfigured, and taken into Gaza on the back of a truck.
🤪As the blood-thirsty Hamas terrorists carried out their illicit acts, they shouted "El Yehudi" (the Jew) and "Allahu Akbar" (God is great). Joshua suffered a knife wound from them. Still, some members of the group stepped on his chest and shot his torso from point-blank range while yelling Allahu Akbar. Then, they put his lifeless body on the back of a truck and headed towards Gaza.
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Who Is Joshua Mollel
🥂For the first time since leaving Tanzania, 21-year-old landed in Israel in mid-September as an agricultural intern. However, he has been missing since the Hamas attack on October 7 before his gory death videos surfaced online.
♈Sadly, films and pictures of his kidnapping, murder, and mutilation were made public by the Palestinian terrorists. Joshua also worked at Kibbutz Nahal Oz in southern Israel.
😼January Makamba, Tanzania's Foreign Minister, opined that Mr. Mollel was slain as soon as the group took him captive. The Israeli kibbutz where Mollel was employed made an announcement on Facebook saying it had received word that the terrorist organization Hamas was responsible for Mollel's murder following his abduction to Gaza. The organization, via a message, offered its sympathy to Joshua's family.
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Bloodbath In Kibbutz Nahal Oz
𒀰Part of the October 7, 2023 strike by Hamas included a severe attack at Kibbutz Nahal Oz, close to the northern Gaza Strip. After sneaking into Kibbutz Nahal Oz, Palestinian terrorists, and civilians committed heinous acts, including breaking into homes, kidnapping occupants, and killing multiple people.
🔴The use of a flammable material that emitted poisonous fumes and caused asphyxia made the atrocity noteworthy, causing many Israelis to lose their lives. About seven of the 22 Israelis seeking refuge within the structure escaped the deadly vapors.
🎃As of mid-December 2023, the precise makeup of the chemicals utilized was still unknown. Most of Yaniv Zohar's family, an Israel Hayom photojournalist, and Israeli swimmer Eden Nimri were among the dead.
𓃲At least 12 Kibbutz Nahal Oz inhabitants have been confirmed murdered as of October 17, and another 20 reportedly missing.
Inbar Haiman Declared Dead
ꦍMeanwhile, the Hostages and Missing Persons Families Forum declared that 27-year-old , a female civilian taken hostage by Palestinian terrorists during the Hamas-led attack on southern Israel on October 7, had been killed. Haiman, a Haifa native and student of visual communications, is survived by her brother and parents.
💙However, it was not stated in the Forum how or when Haiman was slain. Terrorists are thought to still be holding her body in the Strip. Haiman was taken hostage from the Supernova desert rave, where scores of partygoers were kidnapped, and terrorists killed at least 360 attendees.
💜Noam Alon, Haiman's lover, told reporters she was volunteering at the event. When she contacted Alon about the Hamas assault, he advised her to stay off the roadways, where gunmen were killing the young partygoers who were trying to escape on foot and in cars.
🐬After losing contact with her, Alon and Haiman's family later shared her details on social media, including a description of her clothing and tattoos. Furthermore, Alon received correspondence from people who recognized her for her unique pants that day.
💜They informed the family that Haiman had been discovered by two knife-wielding Hamas terrorists, who took her out and put her lifeless body onto a motorcycle. Eventually, Hamas shared a video of Haiman on Telegram, appearing battered and bloody with four men surrounding her, which the family and Alon saw.
🅠In late October, Alon discussed his attempts to secure his girlfriend's release in an interview with The Guardian. Unfortunately, the attempts weren’t successful.