Monday, November 3, 2025

Hamas Is Incrementally Returning Dead Bodies - How Much Worse Can It Get?


Hamas Is Incrementally Returning Dead Bodies - How Worse Can Evil Get?
Bradford Reaves


Recently, two coffins draped in Israeli flags came home. No cheers. No victory parade. Just silence, tears, and the weight of justice being delayed. Hamas handed back the bodies—yes, bodies—of two more murdered hostages: Amiram Cooper (85) and Sahar Baruch (25). The International Red Cross retrieved their remains from Gaza and transferred them to Israel for burial. 

Think about that for a moment. Hamas not only held people hostage; they held dead people hostage. This is demonic to its core. 

Cooper was dragged from his home in Kibbutz Nir Oz on October 7, 2023, and killed in captivity. Baruch was kidnapped from Kibbutz Be’eri, one of the hardest-hit communities that day, and murdered during a failed rescue mission months later. 

The Israeli government confirmed the news this afternoon, expressing “deep sorrow” and vowing to bring home the remaining 11 hostages’ remains. 

It is a headline that should stop the world in its tracks. But it won’t, because evil has learned that when it moves slowly, the world adjusts. 

Hamas is the master of Macabre Theater. Earlier this week, Hamas staged a “discovery” of another hostage’s remains (Ofir Tzarfati) pretending they just found him. An IDF drone caught them on video hauling his body from an apartment, tossing it into a pit, and covering it before calling the Red Cross to “come find” him. 


That is more than demonic barbarism. It is choreography aimed to harm and dehumanize the demonic nature of these terrorists. They perform cruelty for propaganda. It’s murder with media management. And yet, the international press still struggles to call this what it is: evil. 

We’ve heard enough of their excuses. “We can’t control our militants.” That’s not an excuse. That’s an admission because if you can’t control your militants, you are no government. You are a death cult. And death cults must not be negotiated with. They must be dismantled. 

Meanwhile, as the world applauds temporary ceasefires, Iran is already rearming—with Beijing’s blessing. Fresh intelligence shows that Iran is importing 2,000 tons of sodium perchlorate from China—the main chemical used for solid-fuel missiles. That’s enough to build 500 new rockets per month. 

Five hundred a month. Let that sink in. While the world stages peace talks, Iran builds payloads. While diplomats sip espresso in Vienna, Tehran fills launch tubes. Israel’s preemptive Rising Lion operation in June hit hard—but the mullahs are moving faster than ever to rebuild, with China as their supplier. Peace is not progressing; evil is regrouping and in larger numbers. 

While the cameras are fixed on Gaza, hell is breaking loose in Sudan. The Islamist RSF militia has overrun the city of El Fasher, trapping more than 260,000 civilians, including 130,000 children. The city’s last hospital is overrun. 460 patients and staff were executed, shot, tortured, and burned. 

The RSF is using starvation as a weapon, cutting off aid and slaughtering Christians who refuse to deny Christ. No UN resolutions. No campus protests. No hashtags. No Greta Thunberg flotilla.  

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