After a ten-week investigation, the New York Times published a huge story on Friday that goes back to October 7 and focuses on the horrific events that took place at Kibbutz Be'eri. Based on interviews with dozens of survivors and witnesses, as well as videos, text messages and recordings of phone calls, the investigation reveals the nightmare that lasted from dawn until night. Into the next day.
"The massacre in Bari was not a single outbreak of violence, which ended in a frightening moment," notes the article, signed by five journalists, including Ronen Bergman. "It was a prolonged rampage, in which dozens of terrorists roamed freely in a pastoral village, systematically and brutally killing. For a nation founded as a safe haven for Jews, Barry's atrocities stand out as a formative trauma of the October 7 attacks."
The newspaper notes that in addition to interviews with about 80 survivors, more than 1,000 text messages and voice recordings were also reviewed, and <>D footage of Barry taken by Treedis, an Israeli software company, in the days after the massacre was used to reconstruct the sites where people were killed.
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