Thursday, 8 February 2024

Bus-loads of macabre tourists are descending on Hamas massacre sites in Israel, walking through homes still scarred with ash and bullet holes where families were shot and burned

  Be'eri was one of dozens of Israeli settlements attacked on October 7

  • Four months later, tourists are allowed to walk through its streets with cameras 

The first thing that can be seen when driving up to Kibbutz Be'eri, the site of a massacre that saw Hamas terrorists slaughter more than a hundred civilians on October 7, is an arrow on an orange sign that reads: 'Tourist Sites.'

Be'eri was one of dozens of Israeli settlements near the border with Gaza that was attacked by terrorists in the early hours of the morning of Black Saturday.

More than a tenth of the men, women and children who lived in the kibbutz were murdered as they slept in their homes. 


But just four months since the deadliest day in the country's history, tourists step into the ruins of these homes, most still scarred with bullet holes and scorch marks that serve as a near-permanent reminder of the atrocities committed there.

MailOnline witnessed tour buses, filled with civilians from across the world armed with expensive cameras, pull up to the car park attached to the massacre site before they pour out in their dozens, chattering excitedly as they wait to be granted entry.

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