Bragging Hamas Butcher Who Boasted of Killing 10 Israelis Reportedly Obliterated in IDF Airstrike
‘He told his parents he had murdered ten Jews, and his mother blessed him. This is who we are dealing with.’ – Israeli FM Eli Cohen
Shocking Phone Call Exposes Terrorist’s Chilling Boasts from Site of Israeli Massacre
The world got a gut-wrenching listen last fall into the mind of a terrorist when Mahmoud Afana, a senior member of Hamas’s infamous Nukhba terror force, called his parents minutes after slaughtering innocent families. Using a phone looted from a murdered Israeli woman, this self-satisfied killer crowed to his mother and father from the carnage in Kibbutz Mefalsim, painting in horrific detail how he butchered men, women, and children with his own hands. Not only did he relive the killings, but he also urged his parents to check his WhatsApp messages for “proof”, underscoring his urge to show off his savagery to the very family that cheered him on.
What’s even more disturbing? Afana’s parents glorified his bloodlust. As he recounted his acts of murder, his father shouted “Allahu Akbar” and his mother prayed for God to bless him, repeatedly praising his rampage. The Israeli authorities later found the phone Afana used – the same phone stolen off one of his victims who lay dead amid the violence. The shocking exchange and recording were recovered as the bodies of victims were still being identified in the Gaza envelope area.
“Your son is a murderer!” one Israeli official scornfully said after listening to the unvarnished horrors in the recording. “This is not mere fanaticism. It is intentional, cold-blooded murder.”
The gruesome phone call, made available by then-Foreign Minister Eli Cohen during a U.N. Security Council session, brought international condemnation, but also exposed the generational indoctrination and hatred permeating Hamas ranks. Even mainstream media, which so often downplays Israel’s suffering, couldn’t avoid the terror: Mahmoud Afana’s family did not mourn the loss of life. They celebrated it.
IDF’s Blazing Response: Gaza Airstrikes Target Key Hamas Murderers as Ground Offensive Intensifies
No one who heard Mahmoud Afana’s lurid celebration of Jewish deaths doubted he deserved justice. Now, less than a year after that grisly October 7 attack, Afana has reportedly been exterminated in an Israeli airstrike, as the IDF ramps up its campaign to decapitate Hamas’s leadership. According to The Times of Israel, Afana was killed as Israeli forces pounded Gaza City just days into a massive new offensive, sending a message that those responsible for the sickening massacre will be hunted to the ends of the earth.
Afana, known as a veteran Hamas operative with an elite role in Nukhba, wasn’t just a foot soldier. He helped plan the October 7 bloodbath and orchestrated violence against Israeli civilians. That very track record, according to senior defense officials, put him at the top of the IDF’s kill list. Recent airstrikes have zeroed in on terrorist command posts nestled within civilian high-rises, demolishing the very infrastructure used to plot the October attacks. The IDF is now intensifying its ground push into the heart of Hamas territory, determined to root out every last architect of terror.
One IDF spokesperson recently stated: “There is no place in Gaza, above or below ground, that will protect Hamas’s killers from justice. Every monster involved in October 7 will meet the same fate.”
Still, official confirmation from the IDF remains pending, as they carefully vet targets and collateral reports, but the news from Israeli and international media has sent a ripple of anxiety and rage through Hamas ranks. Social media channels connected to Gaza exploded this week with bitter accusations and vows of vengeance, but also with visible fear that the IDF’s precision campaign is now decimating senior terrorists once seen as untouchable. Pro-Hamas accounts on Telegram attempted to downplay the loss, but Israeli commentary was unanimous: “This is true justice. Too little, far too late for the victims, but finally, justice.”
Israel’s steadfast strategy under President Donald Trump’s unwavering support has emboldened the IDF to escalate without the previous international handwringing. As these decisive strikes take out planners like Afana, Israelis are watching closely for signs of progress-and for any potential blowback in the form of Hamas reprisals.
Bitter Legacy Exposed: Generation of Hate Revealed as Families Cheer On War Crimes
The Mahmoud Afana recording unmasks a bitter truth the mainstream media hates to admit: this is not spontaneous terrorism-it is generationally encouraged, lionized by parents, siblings, and teachers from cradle to grave. Afana’s parents did not cry or beg him to spare the innocent. They glorified his every barbaric act, even calling it a blessing. The implications chill the blood, and for Israelis, they confirm what they’ve long argued: these terrorists are not lone wolves. They are cultivated, radicalized products of an education system and society built on hate, with support from Iran, Qatar, and an outspokenly anti-Israel United Nations.
This is not just a problem for Israel. Over the last year, pro-Hamas rallies in Western capitals, widespread online propaganda, and campus radicalization in America have surged-empowering even more Mahmoud Afanas eager for their grotesque moment of “glory”. Meanwhile, families of innocent Israeli victims are left to grieve, watching as world bodies debate “proportion” and “restraint” while actual terrorists are lionized on foreign news.
“If you want to understand the war, listen to how these monsters raise their children,” a senior Israeli commentator declared. “Until the world finally stops coddling those who indoctrinate hate, we’ll have more Afanas, more funerals, and more Jewish bloodshed.”
With 2026’s crucial Israeli parliamentary elections looming and President Trump’s White House taking an even tougher stance on Middle East terror, the politics of justice and security are rippling far beyond Jerusalem. Israelis-right, left, and center-know that rooting out every last Hamas commander is only one part of a deeper struggle: ending the culture of hate that gives rise to monsters like Mahmoud Afana in the first place.
In the end, the fate of Afana should be a warning to every would-be terrorist who thinks murder is a ticket to power: Justice will find you. Every parent who blesses a son’s slaughter, every radical preacher, every propagandist in a Gaza classroom-they will not escape the reckoning. As Afana’s reported death echoes among his compatriots, let no one forget the horror he caused, nor the resolve of a nation that refuses to live in fear.