Hamas's Al-Aqsa TV recently aired a video reenactment of a deadly July 2002 terrorist attack near the Emmanuel settlement. The video has been translated and made available by MEMRI.
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In the attack, Hamas terrorists disguised themselves as IDF soldiers, immobilized a civilian bus with roadside bombs, and opened fire on the passengers and rescue workers with rifles.
Nine Israelis, including a nine-month-old and a baby delivered prematurely after the attack, were killed, and 16 others were wounded.
In the video, a kippah–wearing bus driver tells the passengers not to worry about a repeat of the 2001 Immanuel bus attack, in which 10 Israelis were killed by Palestinian terrorists, because the bus in which they are riding is armored.
The video then shows Israeli soldiers saying over the radio that the bus is being attacked and that explosions and "crazy shooting" can be heard. The video cuts to soldiers on the bus taking cover and crying for "mommy" as grenades are thrown into the bus.
Later in the reenactment, the bus driver tells his passengers "I told you, trust the army," before being shot in the head by the attackers, who then proceed to shoot at the passengers through the bus's narrow upper windows.
The video also features a description of the attack by "Abu Ahmad," a Hamas logistical support officer.
JNS.org contributed to this report
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