Shani Louk: Hamas beast who spat on dead Israelis body has been killed, rabbi confirms

Israel has killed the Hamas monster who spat on and paraded Shani Louk’s naked body through Gaza, her family claims.

Shani, 22, a German national and tattoo artist was abducted from a music festival near Kibbutz Urim, Israel, on October 7.

Shani’s mother reportedly told a top rabbi that her daughter’s assailant had been wiped out by Israel’s military.

Shani was declared dead on October 30 after a fragment of her skull was tragically found at the site of the Supernova festival bloodbath.

It was devastating news for her family who had hoped that she was alive and being kept as a hostage by Hamas terrorists.

Shani’s mother, Ricarda, has now allegedly revealed to TV host Rabbi Shmuley that IDF forces had tracked down and killed the Hamas beast responsible for “defiling” her daughter’s body.

Rabbi Shmuley Boteach wrote on Twitter: “Ricarda Louk... revealed to us in her public conversation with me that the Hamas terrorist monster who parades [Shani’s] naked body around Gaza, defiling her in the name of Islam, and screaming Allahu Akbar, was killed by the IDF.

“That monster is now roasting in hell forever as will the other Hamas savages who perpetrated this massacre.”

Rabbi Shmuley is a US author and TV host, who has been dubbed “America’s most famous rabbi”.

His claims have not yet been officially confirmed.

The last footage of Shani was of her lifeless half-naked body being dragged through Gaza in a truck as Hamas’s cross-border killing spree raged on.

It showed gun-toting Hamas terrorists spitting on her as she lay face down, making it unclear if she was alive or not.

Shani’s family waited three harrowing weeks for news before Israel confirmed that her remains had been found.

They described their “great sadness” at the news of their peace-loving daughter’s death.

Despite grieving, Shani’s brother, Amit, described the relief he felt finally knowing what had happened to his “angel” sister.

“In so many ways, I feel to know this, to know she’s not suffering anymore,” he told Sky News.

Amit said that he knows exactly how he will remember his sister - full of love and joy.

“She loved music. She loved tattoos. She was an artistic person by nature… In the way she was talking and the way she was moving. In the way she danced.

“There was no dark side, only pure angel.”

Shani was partying with her boyfriend Orión Hernández Radoux, 30, when she was snatched.

Chilling texts sent from his phone in the wake of the attack said “I spit on you” and “God Damn you” sparking fears he had also been taken by Hamas.

Another text said “liberate Palestine” and make it “free of Zionists”.

Fighting continued to rage in Gaza on Thursday, more than five weeks after the unprecedented attack by Hamas on October 7 sparked retaliatory bombing and a ground offensive by Israel, which has vowed to destroy the Palestinian militant group.

About 1,200 people, mostly civilians, were killed in Israel during the attack and around 240 people taken hostage, according to Israeli officials.

In Gaza, more than 11,500 people, also mostly civilians, have been killed, officials in the Hamas-run territory have said.

International journalists have been given a view inside Gaza’s largest hospital, where newborn babies are among those who have died as a result of the fighting.

The BBC was among a group of journalists invited inside al-Shifa hospital by the Israeli Defence Forces (IDF) on Wednesday, and shown evidence that Hamas had been operating inside.

There are also indications that some of the hostages abducted by the terrorist group during its attack on October 7 were held there.

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“We uncovered a lot of computers and other equipment which could really shed light on the current situation, hopefully regarding hostages as well,” an Israeli Lieutenant Colonel, Jonathan Conricus, told the British broadcaster.

“At the end of the day, this is just the tip of the iceberg. Hamas aren’t here because they saw we were coming. This is probably what they were forced to leave behind. Our assessment is that there’s much more.”

The BBC was shown three stashes of assault rifles, ammunition and bulletproof vests.

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