HORRIFYING bodycam footage shows how Hamas terrorists disguised themselves in IDF uniforms to attack and kidnap Israeli civilians.
The blood-curdling clip appears to have been filmed on October 7, the day the terror group unleashed the brutal assault on Israel.
The video starts with a group of Hamas fighters on motorbikes dressed in IDF uniforms.
During their rampage, they come across a man who they force to come out of his hideout.
"I'm a Muslim" says the man inside the shelter before the terrorist starts shouting "Get out! Raise your hands! Get out, get out! Here is the dog."
The man, a Muslim Bedouin from the Negev, a desert in southern Israel, was hiding from the rockets in a shelter near Kissufim.
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He cowers in fear as the group point their guns at him shouting and eventually force him into one of their vehicles.
"If you don't tell me where Re'im is, I'll kill you. Where is Re'im?
“Whose car is this, you animal? Where is Re'im? Where is the car key?", they shout at him.
The ruthless group abuse him, beat him and curse him, calling him a "dog" before forcing him to tell them how to get to the Re'im Israeli military base.
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The petrified man can be heard begging: "One second, one second, let me explain to you."
"If you talk I'll shoot you! Where's the car key? Call him! Call him. Who has handcuffs?" the Hamas fighter says.
"Get out of the car, get on the floor with hands behind your back," he says as he kicks the man to the ground.
"Who has a flag? I don't want to hear a word from you, "he can be heard saying.
"Don't do it, in the name of Allah," the man says.
"What do you know about God, you work for the heathens.”
"This car is for us, do you have a flag?"
The video ends with the man on the ground after they tie his hands behind his back.
While it was previously reported that one of the terrorists' tactics was to disguise themselves as Israeli soldiers, this is the first time it has been revealed on camera.
It comes as...
- Israel claim to have a Hamas leader trapped inside a guarded bunker in Gaza
- IDF forces are now focusing efforts on the terror group's vast underground tunnel network
- Up to 15,000 civilians have fled the combat zone in northern Gaza as Israel's air and ground offensive intensifies
- Israel said it also killed one of Hamas' leading developers of rockets and other weapons Mohsen Abu Zina
- Hamas-occupied Gaza has claimed that over 10,000 Palestinian civilians have died in the conflict
- Over 1,400 Israeli civilians were murdered during Hamas' October 7 attacks
In the wake of the October 7 massacre, the IDF said Hamas fighters may have been using the technique after they disguised 20 of their vehicles in a similar way to get terrorists across the border.
Some of the vehicles were marked as belonging to senior Hamas commanders while another eight off-road motorcycles were among the first to breach the border.
On October 7, Hamas terrorists stormed the Supernova festival killing hundreds of revellers.
Hundreds were also taken hostage- including German tattoo artist Shani Louk, who was later filmed being paraded on a truck by the terror group.
Many of the Hamas militants were disguised as Israeli soldiers or police officers.
Some of the survivors of the bloodbath reported that many revellers approached police and soldiers stationed at the exit road.
But as soon as they got close the disguised fighters shot them dead before throwing grenades at the cars trying to flee.
19-year-old survivor Maya P, who worked as a bouncer at the festival recalled trying to reach her car with her boyfriend as the attack began.
She said at the time: "People ran towards them in the hope of being rescued, but they were executed."
Maya was one of the few who managed to escape after running to a nearby bunker.
But she had a gut feeling that it was not going to be a safe place, and she and her boyfriend decided to cross the road and enter the desert.
The events of that day sparked an all-out war with thousands of casualties on both sides.
In the last month Israel and Hamas have bombarded each region with heavy attacks from land and air.
IDF forces have pummelled the Gaza strip with relentless strikes, reducing much of the besieged enclave to rubble.
They have even claimed to have split the region in two as they focus on "clearing" the terror group's vast tunnel network.
And on Tuesday they claimed to have Hamas leader Yahya Sinwar, known as "Gaza's Bin Laden" surrounded in a bunker after taking control of one of the terrorists' military strongholds.
According to Hamas-controlled Gaza officials, over 10,000 Palestinians have died in the conflict over the past month.
Around 1,400 Israeli civilians were murdered during Hamas' attacks on October 7.
Meanwhile, as the conflict enters its next stage, more and more civilians are fleeing the combat zone on foot.
IDF forces shared footage on Twitter of one of their divisions on the ground in Gaza, claiming to have eliminated Hamas targets as well as tunnels and infrastructure.
Up to 15,000 people fled on Tuesday compared to 5,000 on Monday and 2,000 on Sunday, according to the UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs.
They are using Gaza's main north-south highway during a daily four-hour window announced by Israel.
Israeli spokesperson Jonathan Conricus, branded Hamas leaders as “dead men walking” and said it was "a matter of time" until they are killed or captured.
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He said: "The mission [inside Gaza] is to engage with Hamas and simply to dismantle each and every Hamas stronghold that is buried underground in bunkers.
"We are doing that in slow and meticulous order according to plan. Our advances are good, solid."