Information reaching Kossyderrickent has it that i24NEWS Correspondent Nicole Zedek reports that Israeli babies beheaded by Hamas terrorists have been found at the Kfar Aza, Kibbutz
The IDF took dozens of foreign journalists on Tuesday to see for themselves the death and destruction wrought by Hamas terrorists this week.
With explosions and artillery fire in the background, the crews, wearing helmets and flak jackets, picked through the destroyed Kibbutz Kfar Aza, where the bodies of Palestinian terrorists still lay outside of fire-scarred homes.
According to Israel, 1,500 bodies of Hamas militants were discovered within Israeli territory and no Hamas fighters have breached Israel’s borders since Monday night. Rear Admiral Daniel Hagari, a military spokesperson, asserted that the Hamas operatives had “nowhere to hide in Gaza,” saying that Israel “will reach them everywhere.”
The Israeli military revised the count of Hamas militants killed to 1,600 as the conflict intensified.
Still, the pastoral simplicity of the kibbutz with its lawns and one-story homes was evident, further underscoring how jarring were the atrocities that took place only days before.
“It’s not a war,” General Itai Veruv, head of the IDF’s Depth Command, told reporters. “It’s not a battlefield. You see the babies, the mothers, the fathers in their bedrooms, in their protection rooms, and how the terrorists kill them. It’s not a war… it’s a massacre.”
Kfar Aza remains an active zone, withIsraeli soldiers alert for potential threats, rockets overhead and distant sounds of mortars and artillery.
Reserve soldiers have engaged in the ongoing task of removing bodies in the area though an exact count of victims is not yet available. Soldiers navigated through booby-trapped houses as terrorists’ vehicles, potential hazards with rigged explosives, linger as a reminder of the recent events.According to Israel, 1,500 bodies of Hamas militants were discovered within Israeli territory and no Hamas fighters have breached Israel’s borders since Monday night. Rear Admiral Daniel Hagari, a military spokesperson, asserted that the Hamas operatives had “nowhere to hide in Gaza,” saying that Israel “will reach them everywhere.”
The Israeli military revised the count of Hamas militants killed to 1,600 as the conflict intensified.
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