, with some of the material reportedly coming from cameras worn by Hamas gunmen as they carried out massacres. The 43-minute movie was shown at L.A.’s Museum of Tolerance on Wednesday night amid a heavy police presence both inside and around the museum to maintain security.
The IDF held a screening of the film for international journalists at a Tel Aviv military base last month. Israeli officials at the time said it was necessary to show the footage to counter “Hamas lies” about the Oct. 7 attacks, which they described as a “Holocaust denial-like phenomenon.” More than 1,400 people in Israel were killed in the Hamas rampage, according to Israeli figures. In response, Israel has unleashed an unprecedented wave of strikes in. The Hamas-run health ministry says that more than 10,500 Palestinians have been killed in the besieged enclave as a result of Israeli operations.
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