Hamas terrorist murdered grandmother in her home and posted it online
Hamas terrorist slaughtered Israeli grandmother in her home, used her phone to take pictures and then shared them on her Facebook account: ‘Shattered’ granddaughter discovered ‘nightmare’ scene when she went online
- Mor Bayder found out about her grandmother’s murder through Facebook post
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A ‘shattered’ granddaughter has told how her Israeli grandmother was murdered by a Hamas terrorist who broke into her home and slaughtered her before using her phone to take pictures and posting them on her Facebook account.
Mor Bayder said she only found out about the tragedy when going on Facebook to see the horrific post at 7am yesterday – calling the video the ‘nightmare of my life’.
In her own Facebook post, Ms Bayder paid a moving tribute to her grandmother and detailed the terrifying manner in which she was killed.
‘The pillar of my life, in my family’s life. My grandmother, a resident of Kibbutz Nir Oz all her life, was murdered yesterday in a brutal murder by a terrorist in her home,’ she wrote.
‘Seven in the morning, I saw the nightmare of my life. A terrorist came home to her, killed her, took her phone, filmed the horror and published it on her Facebook wall. This is how we found out.
Mor Bayder (left) has told how her beloved grandmother (right) was murdered by a Hamas terrorist who broke into her home and slaughtered her before using her phone to take pictures and posting them on her Facebook account
Ms Bayder said she only found out about the tragedy when going on Facebook to see the horrific post at 7am yesterday
‘The purest thing in the world, the light of my life, my whole world, my grandmother, can’t make it real.’
The murder is just one of hundreds of deaths which have occurred this week after Hamas terrorists launched a surprise assault that has so far killed more than 700 Israelis.
Ms Bayder added: ‘This morning I didn’t get ”My dear teacher, did you get up?” like every morning when you were persistent not a minute after seven. My heart is shattered to pieces.
‘Those who know me know what she is to me, what a connection we had, what a person she is, pure and good.
‘My grandmother loved life but how do we go on without you? Who am I without you? I’m not willing to talk about you in the past, it’s a nightmare of my life.
‘I love you and you know it, in every room of my heart, in every particle of my body, in every fiber of my organ.
‘The pillar of my life, in my family’s life. My grandmother, a resident of Kibbutz Nir Oz all her life, was murdered yesterday in a brutal murder by a terrorist in her home,’ Ms Bayder wrote
Ms Bayder said her and her grandmother were very close, adding that her heart is ‘shattered to pieces’
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‘My grandmother my flower the light of my life my whole world.’
It comes after a tattoo artist’s naked body was paraded by Hamas terrorists after they slaughtered 260 Israelis at a festival
Shani Louk, 30, was at a music festival for peace when she was captured by Hamas terrorists who had stormed the event and massacred 260 Israeli revellers during their assault on Israel.
Her naked body was seen splayed in the back of a truck, with one leg at an unnatural angle, while being surrounded by four Hamas terrorists who were shouting ‘Allahu akbar’ in a sickening video. Jeering supporters of the gunmen, including children, were filmed running alongside the truck and spitting on her motionless body.
Her family, who are desperately hoping that Shani is still alive despite the footage of her body, said she was a pacifist and a peace campaigner who was known for her involvement in organising music festivals.
Shani, who grew up in Israel but had a German passport, had refused to take up the military service that is mandatory for Israelis due to her views, her aunt Orly Louk, told the German newspaper, adding that her German passport helped with this.
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