Inside horror house where Brit girl, 13, was murdered as chilling pictures show savagery of fanatical Hamas butchers

HARD images of the house where a British mother and daughter were murdered have exposed the savagery of Hamas terrorists.

Yahel Sharabi, 13, died with her Bristol-born mother Lianne, 48, in the Israeli village of Be’eri.

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Yahel (left) and her mother Lianne (centre) were killed in the Hamas massacre, while Noiya (right) is still missing Credit: FAMILY SALE/UNPIXS
Sharon Sharabi's uncle broke down as he watched shocking video footage of the bedroom where Yahel was killed

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Sharon Sharabi’s uncle breaks down as he watches shocking video footage of the bedroom where Yahel was killedCredit: Doug Seeburg
The kitchen and dining room were littered with bloody debris and bullet casings

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The kitchen and dining room were full of bloody debris and bullet casings Credit: Doug Seeburg
Their beloved dog Moka, a large friendly crossbreed, can be seen lying dead under a white sheet near the sofa

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Their beloved dog Moka, a large friendly crossbreed, can be seen lying dead under a white sheet near the sofaCredit: Doug Seeburg

Sharon Sharabi’s uncle broke down as he watched shocking video footage of the bedroom where Yahel was killed in the invasion of Israel.

Moments after learning she was dead, he told The Sun: “Our suffering couldn’t be worse than this – my heart is broken.

“Yes, after seeing the pictures, I can confirm that the room with the child’s bed is Yahel. I see blood and try not to imagine what could have happened there.

“It took all my strength to look at these pictures, but I am grateful to you for showing them to us – they will tell the world what the terrorists have done.”

Yahel is confirmed to have died along with her mother Lianne, while her sister Noiya, 16, dad Eli, 51, and uncle Yossi, 53, are missing or kidnapped.

The gruesome images of the kibbutz farming community near Gaza where they lived reveal the savagery of Hamas’ butchers.

The Sharabi family’s smart, recently built two-story cul-de-sac appears to be intact from the outside, but the kitchen and dining room are littered with bloody debris and bullet casings.

Their beloved dog Moka, a large friendly crossbreed, can be seen lying dead under a white sheet near the sofa.

Smiling pictures of families, sisters making noise at parties and barbecues line the wall.

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The half-inflated party balloons in the upstairs bedroom also offer a heartbreaking hint of happier times shattered by unimaginable cruelty.

The family’s strong British ties are evident in the HP sauce bottle in the pantry — with a bloody handprint on the open door.

But worse scenes await in the hallway where a huge black stain of blood appears to be where Lianne died.

Upstairs, another bloodstain tells its horrific story in the room where Yahel slept – heavily staining the carpet near her pink pajamas and cosmetic bag.

Sharon, 48, spoke to us just after receiving news that had him fearing that Yahel was among the dead.

The IT procurement manager sobbed as he watched a video of the family’s home and said: “The last time I was there was at a barbecue when Lianne teased me about not drinking — because she was British and liked to drink — like everyone else in the UK!

“She would also tease me because she said I lacked British manners and decency and would say ‘Everyone in the country is so rude!’

“She was a woman who loved living in Israel but was also very proud to be British.”

Sharon also paid tribute to her lost nieces.

SHARON’S TRIBUTE

He said: “Yahel was also a British citizen and loved life very much — I went to her mum’s wedding in Bristol and it was a wonderful day.

“But now both Yahel and her mother are dead, and her sister, father and uncle are missing or kidnapped — our family was destroyed by soulless inhumans. Yahel was a wonderful, happy, friendly little girl who didn’t understand all the hate that surrounded us and wanted us all to live happily together.

“She was also very funny with a great sense of humor and loved to make us laugh.”

Sharon added: “But Noiya is older and had more of a sense of the dangers we all face living so close to Gaza and neighbors so determined to kill us.

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“She’s 16 years old, but somehow she looked older, and every day she would call her family to make sure they were all right.

“But now they are gone. I am still in shock after hearing that Yahel was identified among the dead and her big sister is missing and we have no idea if she is alive, dead or a hostage in Gaza.

“I’m praying for a miracle, but I have to say that part of me thinks I’d rather be dead than in the hands of these people.”

Lianne, Eli and Noiya

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Lianne, Eli and Noiya Credit: FAMILY ACCESS/UNPIXS
Destruction in the family home after the invasion of Hamas terrorists

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Destruction in family home after Hamas terrorist invasion Credit: Doug Seeburg
Photos pasted on the wall show the sisters at parties and with friends

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Photos taped to the wall show the sisters at parties with friends Credit: Doug Seeburg

Photographer Doug Seeburg and I traveled to the ruined farming village of Be’eri to look for the Sharabi family neighborhood.

And as we walked through bloody streets littered with battle debris, bullet-holed cars, burned houses and abandoned Hamas motorcycles, we video-called the sisters’ grieving uncle.

Staring open-mouthed at the devastation live-streamed on my phone, Sharon told me, “I can’t believe what they’ve done — there’s devastation everywhere. You are standing in the place where Yahel, Noiya and my brothers were taken.”

Walking down a street littered with war debris and bloody, black Hamas uniforms, he added: “You are passing my friend’s house where we spent so many happy times.

“It is terrible to see the kibbutz abandoned and damaged after so many deaths.

“We grieve for our family and for the lost lives we had – I don’t know how we will rebuild, but we must try.”

We continued to photograph a smart, recently built house that Sharon believes may be his older brother’s property after he put a pin on a Google map to direct us there.

But our video call was cut short when we were sent to dive for cover as an alert sounded and two rockets fired by Hamas targeting the kibbutz hit the ground nearby.

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IDF soldiers then quickly ushered us out of the area as another alert forced us to flee to bomb shelters.

Sharon said he knew nothing about the fate of Noiya and her father since no trace of them had been found since the massacre of the October 7 invasion.

But he is certain that his eldest brother Yossi has been kidnapped, since witnesses in the kibbutz saw him being marched by gunmen in the direction of Gaza.

Sharon said: “The last we heard from them was a text message from Eli at around 11.30am on the day of the attack.

“It said something like: ‘They are shooting, they broke our house, they are killing children. They will kill us! Where are the IDs – help!’”

“I was miles away and I felt terrible – so powerless. I will never forget that day.”

Sharon said it was not clear how or why Lianne’s British-born mother was chosen for execution among 108 other people killed by Hamas terrorists in the kibbutz of 1,100 people.

He and another brother Raz broke the news of Lianne’s death yesterday to her shocked parents Peter and Gill Brisley, in their 70s who live in South Wales, and her brother Stephen.

The family is now desperately waiting for any fresh information on the fates of Noiya, Kibbutz finance chief Eli and security manager Yossi.

Sharon insisted: “We’re not the type of people who demand revenge — we don’t want any more innocent people to die and we want this to stop.

“We also do not believe that the Palestinians support this terror.

“But this will continue as long as Hamas is in control and we have to stop them – we have to win.”

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