pack a packa, tack tack tack. thinking, ok, that s unusual. and i could hear it getting closer. just after sunrise on october 7, hamas gunmen entered be eri kibbutz in southern israel. he whistles quietly thomas hand had just woken up. so i thought, ok, i ll go in to my bomb shelter and actually close the door. on our telephone, we ve got loads of messages back and forward from the kibbutz, from members saying, they re in my house. send the army. where s the army? a few kilometres away, in another kibbutz, kfar aza, shaylee atary was at home with her husband yahav and baby daughter shayha. there was bombing in really early, early morning. and yahav told me, honey, relax. ok, keep calm. and i said, honey, i think i m going to die. and he said, we re not going to be killed today. men shouting yahav tried to stop the attackers getting into their home. while shaylee made a run for it. iran through the house with no shoes, no phone, nothing, with the child on my hands. and
loud explosions the loss of life is fuelling anger on both sides. this attack on october 7 is a proper before and after moment. it opens a new chapter in the palestinian israeli conflict with israel on the verge of a ground invasion of gaza, could this crisis engulf the whole middle east? explosion you could hear, tack tack tack tack. pack a packa, tack tack tack. thinking, ok, that s unusual. and i could hear it getting closer. just after sunrise on october 7, hamas gunmen entered be eri kibbutz in southern israel. he whistles quietly thomas hand had just woken up. so i thought, ok, i ll go in to my bomb shelter and actually close the door. on our telephone, we ve got loads of messages back and forward from the kibbutz, from members saying, they re in my house. send the army. where s the army? a few kilometres away, in another kibbutz, kfar aza, shaylee atary was at home with her husband yahav and baby daughter shayha. there was bombing in really early, early morning. a
and i could hear it getting closer. just after sunrise on october 7, hamas gunmen entered be eri kibbutz in southern israel. he whistles quietly thomas hand had just woken up. so i thought, ok, i ll go in to my bomb shelter and actually close the door. on our telephone, we ve got loads of messages back and forward from the kibbutz, from members saying, they re in my house. send the army. where s the army? a few kilometres away, in another kibbutz, kfar aza, shaylee atary was at home with her husband yahav and baby daughter shayha. there was bombing in really early, early morning. and yahav told me, honey, relax. ok, keep calm. and i said, honey, i think i m going to die. and he said, we re not going to be killed today. men shouting yahav tried to stop the attackers getting into their home. while shaylee made a run for it. iran through the house with no shoes, no phone, nothing, with the child on my hands. and i thought they were on the front house. so i thought we wil