Speaking to The Jerusalem Post on November 7, Moskowitz, who is the vice-director of the United Hatzalah branch in Elad, recounted that on October 11 he had been asked to accompany families waiting outside the army base who had come to identify their loved ones. He was also asked to help with unloading bodies from the many trucks that were coming to the army base, he said.
“There may be debates among the media about the case, but not for us,” he said.
Eyewitness accounts
He told the Post:
“I went into the base and started to take off bodies from the truck. Three or four of us would take a body from the door of the truck to the room where they were opening the bags. One was a very small bag. I was in the room when they opened it and there was the body of a baby, I don’t know if it was a boy or a girl. Most of the bodies from Kfar Aza were burned, but what I saw with this body— it was relatively complete, but hard like a rock, and on its stomach was the sign of a heating element, like a half a circle or a big chain.
"I went out of the room," he said. "We unloaded more bodies from the trucks and when I saw someone coming out of the room—he was wearing an army uniform, I don’t know if he was a pathologist or a doctor but someone from the IDF Chevreh Kadishah [the organization that prepares bodies for burial, literally "holy friends"]—I asked about the body of the baby. He said that based on the signs on the body, it looks like they put him inside the oven alive, and he said they found the baby dead inside the oven.