Hamas Deliberately Targeted Pro-Gaza Peace Activists For Slaughter on October 7th
Hamas stole a list of women peace activists from Kibbutz Be’eri and targeted them for slaughter.
The same lefties on college campuses and pro-terror Democrat activists will all meet the same end if the jihadis prevail. And the left in Israel is even worse.
On 4.10 Shaked’s mother and aunt went to a peace conference with other women from Beeri. On 7.10, Hamas invaded the kibbutz with a list of the conference participants. They went house to house murdering or kidnapping each one. Hamas wanted to murder anyone who supports peace.
You will never understand this conflict without understanding that on October 4, 2023, women from Kibbutz Be’eri attended a peace conference for Israeli and Palestinian women. And on October 7, Hamas used an attendee list to hunt down these women and murder them.
Shaked Haran explained this in an interview, how Hamas deliberately targeted peace activists on Kibbutz Be’eri during their attack.
Vivian Silver was a Canadian-Israeli peace activist and women’s rights activist. She was murdered in the Be’eri massacre.
Silver immigrated to Israel in 1974 and became a member of kibbutz Gezer as part of the Habonim Dror movement. At Gezer, she became the kibbutz’s secretary, one of the few women to do so; later, she became chairperson of the community.At times, she received pushback from within the kibbutz for her refusal to adhere to gender norms and her choice to take on traditionally male work, such as overseeing construction,. Silver’s early activism focused on women’s rights and gender disparities in Israeli society. To this end, she founded the United Kibbutz Movement’s Department to Advance Gender Equality in 1981. She also worked within the Knesset on the sub-committee for the Advancement of Women in Work and the Economy, for the New Israel Fund, and on the Steering Committee of Shatil.
She moved to Be’eri, a kibbutz near the Gaza border, in 1990, along with her husband and two sons. During this time, she became better acquainted with the local Bedouin community and Gazans. She served as executive director for the Negev Institute for Strategies of Peace and Development (NISPED) beginning in 1998. Silver worked within the kibbutz to organize programs to help Gazans, such as job trainings, and ensured that Gazan construction workers at the kibbutz were paid fairly.
In 1999, Silver and Amal Elsana Alh’jooj co-founded the Arab-Jewish Center for Equality, Empowerment and Cooperation, an off-shoot of NISPED. Silver served as the center’s director prior to the second intifada. The center organized projects in Israel, Gaza, and the West Bank. In 2010, Silver and Alh’jooj received the Victor J. Goldberg Prize for Peace in the Middle East, an annual prize given by the Institute of International Education to pairs of Arab and Israeli activists working towards peace.
Before the closure of the Gaza border in 2007, Silver worked with Gazan residents in cross-cultural projects. One group she founded, Creating Peace, focused on fostering business connections between Palestinian and Israeli artisans.
Silver was a former board member of B’Tselem, a Jerusalem-based human rights organization. She was also involved with Alliance for Middle East Peace, as well as a number of their member organizations. As part of this work, she helped organize and lead tours of the Israeli side of the Israeli–Gaza border, as a way to raise awareness about the struggles of Gaza residents.
Silver officially retired in 2014. Following her retirement, and the 2014 Gaza War, Silver co-founded Women Wage Peace, an interfaith grassroots organization Silver also began volunteering with Road to Recovery and Project Rozana to transport Gazan patients who were traveling to Jerusalem for treatment.
On October 4, 2023, Silver helped to organize a peace rally in Jerusalem, which attracted 1,500 Israeli and Palestinian women.
[There is some more stuff from Twitter that I couldn't edit in here, in the source article below. - AA]
https://gellerreport.com/2025/03/hamas-deliberated-targeted-pro-gaza-peace-activists-for-slaughter-on-october-7th.html/

A scorched building in Kibbutz Be'eri

Cars destroyed in the October 7 attack are seen piled up near kibbutz Be'eri

Cars were left flattened in the middle of the road in Be'eri, which sits just a few miles from the border with Gaza

Homes of victims have largely remained untouched

Members of Hamas' Al-Qassam Brigades

Families and supporters react as they celebrate the release of Ohad Ben Ami and Eli Sharabi, who were taken from Kibbutz Be'eri and held in Gaza

Liel was killed after Hamas terrorists set fire to her home

Aftermath: IDF soldiers search the remains of Kibbutz Be'eri in the days following the October 7 attack, in which Hamas murdered at least 130 people

A destroyed home in Kibbutz Be'eri

A remnant of the fatal attack on Kibbut Be'eri

Homes in the community were decimated by Hamas terrorists

A dead body lies on the ground following a mass infiltration by Hamas gunmen from the Gaza Strip, in Kibbutz Beeri in southern Israel

A mortar shell lies on the grass in Kibbutz Be'eri

Hamas butchers arrive in kibbutz Be'eri, where they murdered at least 130 people