In a horrifying development, Hamas terrorists have killed at least 40 babies and children in a village named Kibbutz Kfar Aza in Israel. Apart from this, more than 70 residents were slaughtered during the dastardly attack.
Source-The Sun This horrifying massacre came to light after Israeli soldiers came to know when they removed the bodies of dozens of victims, including about 40 babies — some with their heads chopped off. Several media visited the village along with Israel Defense Forces.
During the visit accompanied by foreign media, the Israeli soldiers found that the Hamas terrorists had ravaged the village, and burned houses and vehicles.
Speaking about the Kfar Aza massacre, IDF Major General Itai Veruv said, “It’s not a war, it’s not a battlefield, it’s a massacre.”
He added, “You see the babies, their mothers, and their fathers, in their bedrooms, and in their protected rooms, and how the terrorists killed them — it’s not a war. It’s something that I never saw in my life. We used to imagine our grandmothers and grandfathers during the pogroms in Europe. It’s not something that we have seen in recent history.”
Meanwhile, some horrifying images of charred bodies of victims who were burned alive by Hamas terrorists have also surfaced.
Earlier, it had come to light that Hamas terrorists turned an Israeli music festival into a massacre where more than 260 dead bodies were recovered. During the horrifying incident, women were raped near the dead bodies of their friends and dozens were taken to Gaza as hostages.
As the war against Hamas entered its fifth day, the toll from the rocket and ambush attacks by the terror outfit in Israel mounted to over 1,200, with more than 2,700 injured and 50 confirmed to have been taken hostage or missing, the IDF stated. It added that over 4,500 rockets have been fired from Gaza, so far.
On the other side, over 770 Palestinians have also been killed in air raids by the Israeli Defence Forces (IDF), The Health Ministry in Gaza said, adding that another 4,000 have been wounded in the ongoing counter-offensive.
Among the dead are 140 children and 120 women, the ministry spokesperson said.