I Don't Even Want To See It
"You have to see this": Donald Trump to watch October 7th "atrocity film" at Steve Witkoff's request
The President will watch the film, already shown to politicians, journalists, and very select audiences around the world, within the next 24 hours.


President Donald Trump will watch the October 7th "atrocity film" or "film of horrors" within the next 24 hours, after mediator Steve Witkoff viewed it and beseeched the President to view it.
The film, which is about 45 minutes long, is taken entirely from footage taken by Hamas terrorists committing the massacre and documenting their atrocities, including having fun with their actions.
The film has only been shown to very select audiences to avoid degrading the memory of those murdered, abused, and assaulted by Hamas terrorists on that day.
It was compiled by the IDF Spokesperson's office and first shown to the government, then the Knesset, then select audiences of journalists, parliamentary members or Congressmembers, or other closed groups of powerful or influential people.
It has also been shown on college campuses to select groups, though pro-Palestinian activists have tried multiple times to shut down screenings or prevent them from happening.
Reactions to viewing the film are almost universally that or revulsion, horror, and even physical illness. Multiple Knesset Members left a screening feeling nauseous or in tears, unable to watch the whole film.
Witkoff himself said that the film, which he viewed while visiting Israel last week, left him "stunned and shocked."
The President will view the film during a visit to the United States by Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, where they will discuss core security issues in the region, as well as the fate of the second and third phases of the hostage deal with Hamas - the same Hamas which committed the atrocities shown in the "film of horrors."
Prime Minister Netanyahu is reportedly trying to find a way to keep the option of restarting the war open with American support, in contrast to the plain understanding of the second and third phase of the deal, per which Israel will agree to withdraw all IDF forces from the Gaza Strip and end the war permanently in exchange for all the hostages, living and dead.
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