Hamas militants have killed and beheaded dozens of children during an attack on Israel, Israeli army spokesman Jonathan Conricus said.
– I admit that it took us some time to actually process and verify these reports, and it was difficult to believe that even Hamas could commit such a barbaric act, Conricus said.
As evidence, he cited data he had received from a forensic expert who visited Kibbutz Beeri. “I think we can now say with certainty that Hamas did it,” the spokesman said, adding that there were “mutilated bodies everywhere.”
Attack on Israel. ‘Children were beheaded’
Earlier there were reports of beheadings of children from Kibbutz Kfar Aza, near the Gaza Strip. According to the television channel i24News, Israeli Army (IDF) soldiers found the bodies of about 40 children there, including babies, some with their heads decapitated.
“They beheaded children, they beheaded women,” said IDF Deputy Commander David Ben Zion. What happened at Kibbutz Kfar Aza was a massacre in which women, children, infants and the elderly were brutally murdered using Islamic State’s methods, said IDF spokesman Major Nir Dinar.
On Wednesday, Israeli Prime Minister Tal Heinrich, press secretary, confirmed that the bodies of decapitated children had been found in the liberated Kfar Az. In total, the bodies of 200 people were discovered on the kibbutz.
Another 260 dead civilians were found at the site of the Nature Party music festival, which took place near the border with the Gaza Strip, in Kibbutz Reim. Some attendees of the festival were taken hostage by Hamas fighters and taken to the Gaza Strip.
Hamas denies the accusations and blames the media
Hamas denies the accusations of killing and beheading children, saying the information was “fabricated by Western media.” At the same time, they accuse them of deliberately covering up the actions of the Israeli army in the Gaza Strip, which “amount to war crimes and genocide.”
Source: Do Rzeczy

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