Sheryl Sandberg, the former Meta/Facebook executive, is personally narrating a new documentary about the barbaric Hamas massacre of October 7. “Screams Before Silence” tells the story of the rapes and other horrific acts of sexual violence committed by the terrorists on that day.
Due to be released in April, the hour-long film brings new testimonies from Israeli women freed from Hamas captivity in Gaza and survivors of the massacre known as “Black Sabbath.”
The film sheds light on the sexual crimes committed by Hamas terrorists as part of the murderous attack on October 7 and presents new information about the specific events. It offers “unequivocal evidence” of acts of rape, abuse and sexual crimes committed by the terrorists against Israeli women and girls. Despite the horrific evidence, the atrocities received little attention from human rights organizations and international organizations, and even worse, prominent global figures from the field of politics, academia and the media tried to minimize the scope of the events. Some even denied that they happened.
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Sheryl Sandberg made it her mission to bring to the world’s attention the extent of the atrocities committed by Hamas terrorists. The film includes interviews with eyewitnesses, freed hostages, Zaka police, medical and forensic experts, and survivors of the Hamas massacre.
Forensic experts were needed to find human remains and to identify them because so many of the victims were burned. Some, including babies, were even burned alive.
“It is our duty to demand justice for the victims and witnesses who survived and to make sure that the criminals and rapists are held accountable for their actions,” said Sheryl Sandberg.
“I am grateful for the opportunity to work with the world-renowned team at Kastina Communications to shine a light on the sexual violence committed by Hamas on October 7th,” added Sheryl Sandberg. “For the victims and eyewitnesses who survived, we must demand justice and hold their tormentors and rapists accountable for these crimes against humanity. And for those who did not survive, we must raise our voices because they cannot.”
Sheryl Sandberg served as Chief Operating Officer (COO) of Facebook from 2008 to August 2022, making her the company’s second-highest-ranking official. She stepped down in 2022 to focus on philanthropy.
Since starting her philanthropic efforts, Sheryl Sandberg founded LeanIn.Org, a non-profit organization supporting women in the workplace and has also written the bestselling books “Lean In: Women, Work, and the Will to Lead” and “Lean In for Graduates,” promoting gender equality and career advancement for women.