
October 7
A Graphic Examination of Horror
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Ethan Steele

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Through an hour-by-hour timeline and site-specific chapters, Steele reconstructs the terror: the massacre at Nova, where 364 revelers were hunted like prey; the horrors in kibbutzim like Be’eri, Kfar Aza, and Nir Oz, marked by decapitations, throat-slittings, and desecration of bodies; assaults on military bases and communities extending deep into Israel. He uncovers patterns of weaponized sexual violence at least seven locations, with eyewitness accounts of gang-rapes, genital mutilations, and assaults on corpses. Forensic evidence and pathologist testimonies reveal the extent of the brutality, with bodies charred beyond recognition and remains fused in final embraces.
At the heart of the narrative are the voices from captivity: personal stories from released hostages like Yocheved Lifshitz, Nurit Cooper, Moran Stella Yanai, and long-term survivors such as Omer Shem Tov, who endured over 500 days of starvation, beatings, isolation, and forced labor in underground hells. Their testimonies expose the psychological torment—children threatened with guns for crying, forced viewings of massacre footage, and constant fear—while highlighting resilience amid emaciated bodies and shattered psyches.
Steele examines the broader context: Hamas’s genocidal ideology calling for Israel’s destruction, years of preparations with tunnel networks and mock training villages, and the chaotic Israeli response, including friendly fire under the Hannibal Directive that claimed additional lives. The aftermath unfolds in a nation scarred: over 3,400 wounded, unidentified victims, surging antisemitism worldwide, and a declaration of war leading to a counteroffensive in Gaza.
In a sobering conclusion, Steele reflects on the human cost, honoring victims and demanding accountability for Hamas leaders. He calls for the release of remaining hostages, dismantling of terror infrastructure, and a vigilant pursuit of peace amid horror. With appendices including a detailed timeline, glossary, victim lists, and an annotated bibliography, this book is a solemn duty to bear witness, ensuring “Never Again” is a promise etched in memory. Brutally honest and essential reading, it stands as a beacon against darkness, compelling us to confront evil and preserve truth.
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