In this dashcam video, you can see Hamas terrorists attacking civilians hiding in a bomb shelter (there are hundreds of these shelters in the south to protect residents from 22 years of Hamas rocket fire).
At the 0:07, the first grenade is lobbed into the shelter, and an Israeli civilian runs out and tries to escape. The terrorists throw a grenade at him and shoot him dead out of frame.
At 00:30, the terrorists return to the shelter and start firing inside.
At 00:42, the terrorists back up across the street and fire an RPG into the shelter.
At 01:02, the terrorists return, and throw a second grenade into the shelter, which is thrown out by Aner Shapira again at 01:06 and it explodes.
At 01:22, the terrorists return yet again to throw grenade number three into the shelter, which Aner once again tosses back out.
At 01:55, the terrorists return to throw grenade number four into the shelter. Aner again tosses the grenade out, and it does not explode (appears to be a faulty grenade).
At 02:18, the terrorists return and fire into the shelter, when another terrorist comes at (02:33) and lobs grenade number five inside (which is also tossed back out)
At 02:50, the same terrorist returns to throw in grenade number six, which is also tossed back out and explodes.
At 03:40, after several terrorists try to fire into the shelter again, grenade number seven is thrown in. When tossed back out by Aner, it explodes near the terrorists.
"H-bomb hideaway. Family seated in a Kidde Kokoon, an underground fallout shelter manufactured by Walter Kidde Nuclear Laboratories of Garden City, Long Island." 1955 United Press photo.
June 2, 1942: This portable solid timber bomb shelter is large enough for three people and takes only 10 minutes to erect. No metal, not even nails, was used in its construction. The invention of C. Boissevain of New York, the shelter was on exhibition at the 1942 inventors' exposition sponsored by the American Hobby Federation in New York.
I want to believe that if humans really leaned into this impulse to mother one another, it would be stronger than the impulse to tear one another apart.