The Iron Lions

Testimonies from the Iron Sword War


""I can't get the smell of rotting corpses from my mind. Bodies swollen and teeming with maggots and flies. Mountains of bodies""

Dr. Levy Avraham

Be'eri

Yesterday I volunteered to join the Zaka forces in Beeri. I wanted to feel helpful.

I still can’t get the smell of rotting corpses from my mind. Images of a hand here and a jaw there. Bodies swollen and teeming with maggots and flies. Houses burnt to the ground, trees torn from the ground, cars smashed.

When I was a doctor in the emergency department, I saw children burned to death, people crushed in car accidents, and faces mutilated, so I thought this was something I could deal with. When I saw the first body, swollen and smelling of excrement, urine, and decay, I knew this was something I never came across.

Putting a body in a bag sounds easy, but when the body is 5-days old, it’s not easy at all. The shoes are full of liquid. The smell penetrates even though you breathe from the mouth. It’s a horror movie, but it isn’t a movie at all. With at least four people, I had to break the limbs to fit the body inside the bag. The gag reflex keeps returning.

The Zaka members and I continued to collect more and more bodies. Mountains of bodies. 

We continued to scan the houses. A disturbing feeling of sadness, fear and shock followed. 

Going into the private quarters of families that are completely annihilated. Abandoned houses, lives that were halted all at once. A hungry cat howling. An abandoned knife on the sidewalk. Shelters completely destroyed with a mattress that was used as a human shield. Complete chaos. 

Some of the houses burnt, some of them abandoned. Television sets that are still on. A cup of coffee on the table. Some houses were ruined to the ground. You go through house after house. Every now and then a shred of fear comes up, whether there is a terrorist still lurking somewhere.

You reach a pile of dead bodies at the end of a street where a fierce battle took place. A cover of a cooking show between bricks. Children's toys. Old death certificates combined with a jaw and human hand. Bodies whose insides have been slashed open, full of excrements and urine splattered across one big mess.

How could human beings do such a thing? Collecting body parts like a human made puzzle, made by a murderous animal. There is a body with feminine hands. There a naked body with her mouth gagged with a piece of cloth.

At a certain point next to a terrorist truck with a machine gun on top, the terrorists collected laptops and wallets they stole. Someone said: “Look how these animals tried to steal property.” I said: “Forget property, they stole life.”