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Israel releases images of babies murdered and burned by Hamas as ‘verified photos’ of others beheaded by terrorists are ‘confirmed’ by local media… and IDF drops Gaza leaflets telling citizens to flee

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Israel today released harrowing images of tiny babies who were murdered and burned by Hamas terrorists amid their ruthless attacks this weekend that saw hundreds of Israeli civilians killed in their homes. 

One appalling image shows the small body of a baby, who couldn’t be more than 12 months old, lying on a now bloodied white body bag that is too large for it. The little child’s baby grow dotted with flowers is now covered in blood after the rampaging terrorists unleashed horrors that defy belief.

Another two photographs released by Israel show the blackened and charred bodies of two babies who were murdered by the Hamas gunmen when they stormed their homes in southern Israel. Their bodies are so disfigured it’s impossible to make out where their arms and legs would have been. 

MailOnline has chosen to publish heavily blurred versions of these images to show the horrors that Hamas terrorists unleashed on hundreds of Israelis after they stormed over the border from Gaza on Saturday. 

It comes as apparently verified photographs of other babies beheaded by the ruthless terrorists in the Kfar Aza kibbutz just a mile away from the border were ‘confirmed’ by journalists at the Jerusalem Post. 

The newspaper said the photos of decapitated babies and their burned bodies were shown to US Secretary of State Antony Blinken during his visit to Israel today.

The Kfar Aza kibbutz was one of the first Israeli settlements to be targeted on Saturday morning by the rampaging terrorists. It was here that the Hamas gunmen, wielding assault rifles and grenades, ruthlessly shot dead screaming families as they begged for their lives before setting fire to their homes.

One appalling image shows the small body of a baby, who couldn't be more than 12 months old, lying on a now bloodied white body bag that is too large for it

One appalling image shows the small body of a baby, who couldn’t be more than 12 months old, lying on a now bloodied white body bag that is too large for it

Israeli soldiers carry the small dead body of a child killed by Hamas terrorists

Israeli soldiers carry the small dead body of a child killed by Hamas terrorists

An Israel Defence Forces source provided a photograph of a child's blood-soaked bed in Kibbutz Kerem Shalom following a Hamas-led attack on the home

An Israel Defence Forces source provided a photograph of a child’s blood-soaked bed in Kibbutz Kerem Shalom following a Hamas-led attack on the home

October 11, 2023 - Kfar Aza, Israel: Soldiers crying at the sight of a family dining table on which there is still Challah bread from Friday's Kiddush. IDF Lotar unit soldiers are slowly checking the Kibbutz, passing from one house to another to clear them from any ammunition or threat

October 11, 2023 – Kfar Aza, Israel: Soldiers crying at the sight of a family dining table on which there is still Challah bread from Friday’s Kiddush. IDF Lotar unit soldiers are slowly checking the Kibbutz, passing from one house to another to clear them from any ammunition or threat

It had earlier emerged that the terrorists massacred entire families including 40 babies at the kibbutz, with some Israeli soldiers claiming that some of the children had been beheaded according to reports.

Now, the Jerusalem Post said they can ‘now confirm based on verified photos of the bodies being burnt and decapitated in Hamas’s massacre on Kfar Aza are correct’. 

Earlier this morning, an Israeli military spokesman appeared to confirm the reports that Hamas terrorists beheaded babies. 

Israeli Defence Forces spokesman Jonathan Conricus said a coroner who visited the aftermath of the massacre at a Kibbutz close to the Gaza Strip had seen the children’s bodies and confirmed how they died.

‘I admit it took us some time to really understand and to verify that report, and it was hard to believe that even Hamas could perform such a barbaric act,’ he said in comments carried by the BBC.

‘I think we can now say, with relative confidence, that this is what Hamas did… there were bodies scattered everywhere, mutilated.’

In the immediate aftermath of Hamas attacks, reports circulated that the terrorists had raped women and children and beheaded infants but they were later decried as misinformation.

But Israeli PM Netanyahu alleged that the attackers engaged in various atrocities, including binding boys and girls and shooting them in the head, burning people alive, raping women and beheading soldiers. 

IDF Spokesperson Maj. Doron Spielman later told NBC News that he could not confirm how many babies had been beheaded.

But he then added: ‘What I can confirm is there were enormous witness testimonies along with evidence found in the field that there were children that were grotesquely murdered and their body parts were removed.’

Then this morning, the IDF’s official social media accounts published an image showing an ISIS flag they claimed had been left at the kibbutz of Sufa. The image was later circulated by the Jerusalem Post – though it is unclear whether Hamas fighters left the radical Islamist insignia at the kibbutz. 

It comes after Netanyahu yesterday shared an image of a bloodstained child’s bed, with the caption ‘Hamas is worse than ISIS’.

An Israeli soldier comforts a member of his troop as they look at uneaten bread left on the table of a home which was invaded by Hamas

An Israeli soldier comforts a member of his troop as they look at uneaten bread left on the table of a home which was invaded by Hamas

IDF units survey the terror conducted in Israeli kibbutz close to the border with Gaza

IDF units survey the terror conducted in Israeli kibbutz close to the border with Gaza

October 11, 2023 - Kfar Aza, Israel: IDF Lotar unit soldiers are slowly checking the Kibbutz, passing from one house to another to clear them from any ammunition or threat

October 11, 2023 – Kfar Aza, Israel: IDF Lotar unit soldiers are slowly checking the Kibbutz, passing from one house to another to clear them from any ammunition or threat

Israeli rescuers shared a shocking image of a blood-soaked nursery in Be'eri

Israeli rescuers shared a shocking image of a blood-soaked nursery in Be’eri

A nursery room is seen charred after Hamas set fire to the building

 A nursery room is seen charred after Hamas set fire to the building

The IDF's official social media accounts published an image showing an ISIS flag they claimed had been left at the kibbutz of Sufa

The IDF’s official social media accounts published an image showing an ISIS flag they claimed had been left at the kibbutz of Sufa

The image was later circulated by the Jerusalem Post - though it is unclear whether Hamas fighters left the radical Islamist insignia at the kibbutz

The image was later circulated by the Jerusalem Post – though it is unclear whether Hamas fighters left the radical Islamist insignia at the kibbutz

An Israeli soldier walks past a house destroyed by Hamas in Kibbutz Be'eri on Wednesday, Oct. 11, 2023

An Israeli soldier walks past a house destroyed by Hamas in Kibbutz Be’eri on Wednesday, Oct. 11, 2023

A house is completely destroyed after being burned by Hamas terrorists during the attack at Kibbutz Be'eri, near the border with Gaza on October 11, 2023 in Be'eri, Israel

A house is completely destroyed after being burned by Hamas terrorists during the attack at Kibbutz Be’eri, near the border with Gaza on October 11, 2023 in Be’eri, Israel

An IDF soldier  covers his face before removing the body of a civilian killed days earlier in an attack by Hamas terrorists on Tuesday

An IDF soldier  covers his face before removing the body of a civilian killed days earlier in an attack by Hamas terrorists on Tuesday 

Rescue workers and witnesses have described horrifying scenes, including the slaughter of elderly people and finding bloody rooms crowded with massacred civilians.

When asked about the atrocities in a media briefing this morning, another IDF spokesperson Lt Col Richard Hecht said he ‘could not deny’ the reports of the infant beheadings but refused to confirm whether they had been proven. 

He said the reports came from a journalist who spoke with IDF soldiers at the Kfar Aza kibbutz, which like Be’eri suffered horrendous atrocities and many civilian casualties.

‘I want to believe if our 45-year-old reservist told a journalist what he saw, he wasn’t spitting out IDF messages,’ Hecht told the media briefing according to SkyNews.

‘I don’t know… I can’t deny.’

Speaking to US President Joe Biden yesterday about the Hamas atrocities, Netanyahu said: ‘We’ve never seen such savagery in the history of the state,’ nor ‘since the Holocaust,’ before going on to reference scenes of Nazi brutality against Ukrainians at Babyn Yar during World War II.

‘They took dozens of children, bound them up, burned them and executed them. They beheaded soldiers, they mowed down these youngsters who came to a nature festival, you know, put five jeeps around this depression in the soil and like Babyn Yar, they mowed them down, making sure that they killed everybody,’ he said.

‘They’re even worse than ISIS and we need to treat them as such.’

Israeli rescuers shared a shocking image of a blood-soaked nursery in Be'eri

Israeli PM Netanyahu alleged that the attackers engaged in various atrocities in social media posts, including binding boys and girls and shooting them in the head, burning people alive, raping women and beheading soldiers

Israeli PM Netanyahu alleged that the attackers engaged in various atrocities in social media posts, including binding boys and girls and shooting them in the head, burning people alive, raping women and beheading soldiers

Remnants of a terrorised nursery are seen strewn across the road near a kibbutz

Remnants of a terrorised nursery are seen strewn across the road near a kibbutz

Israeli rescuers carries what appears to be a small body, possibly a child, wrapped in a cover

Israeli rescuers carries what appears to be a small body, possibly a child, wrapped in a cover

Hamas terrorists allegedly beheaded babies and gunned down entire families in their homes in a small kibbutz in Israel, Israeli soldiers have claimed

Hamas terrorists allegedly beheaded babies and gunned down entire families in their homes in a small kibbutz in Israel, Israeli soldiers have claimed

A soldier is overcome with emotion as he searches for bodies in the kibbutz

A soldier is overcome with emotion as he searches for bodies in the kibbutz

Israeli soldiers remove the body of a civilian, who was killed days earlier in an attack by Hamas on this kibbutz Kfar Aza near the border with Gaza

Israeli soldiers remove the body of a civilian, who was killed days earlier in an attack by Hamas on this kibbutz Kfar Aza near the border with Gaza

Hamas in Gaza are holding an estimated 150 people taken hostage from Israel – soldiers, men, women, children and older adults – and they have fired thousands of rockets into Israel over the past five days.

Two Israeli kibbutz in particular – Be’eri and Kfar Aza, suffered heinous savagery at the hands of Hamas.

 Kfar Aza kibbutz is thought to be the site where the worst of the atrocities against babies occurred given its popularity with young parents and was one of the first Israeli settlements to be targeted on Saturday morning by rampaging terrorists.

It was here that Hamas gunmen, wielding assault rifles and grenades, shot dead screaming families as they begged for their lives before setting fire to their homes.

The terror began just after dawn when most of the 400 residents living there were sleeping or enjoying their breakfast.

The first wave of 70 terrorists had roared towards the quiet kibbutz on motorbikes after tearing through the border wire a mile away, while others paraglided over Israel’s unsuspecting defences from Gaza.

As soon as they arrived, the heavily armed fighters attacked the compound from four directions – starting with the ‘baby quarter’ on the west side where the young families lived.

This graphic (above) shows how the horrifying Hamas massacre on the Kfar Aza kibbutz unfolded

This graphic (above) shows how the horrifying Hamas massacre on the Kfar Aza kibbutz unfolded

IDF Lotar unit soldiers are slowly checking the Kibbutz, passing from one house to another to clear them from any ammunition or threat. Fifth day to the attack of Hamas on Israel

IDF Lotar unit soldiers are slowly checking the Kibbutz, passing from one house to another to clear them from any ammunition or threat. Fifth day to the attack of Hamas on Israel

Israeli police and security forces assist a journalist taking cover during an alert for a rocket attack in Israel's southern city of Sderot near the border with Gaza on October 12, 2023

Israeli police and security forces assist a journalist taking cover during an alert for a rocket attack in Israel’s southern city of Sderot near the border with Gaza on October 12, 2023

Israeli soldiers walk beside the bodies of Hamas militant killed in Kfar Aza kibbutz on Tuesday

Israeli soldiers walk beside the bodies of Hamas militant killed in Kfar Aza kibbutz on Tuesday 

Troops remove the bodies of victims, killed during an attack by Hamas terrorists in Kfar Aza, on Tuesday

Troops remove the bodies of victims, killed during an attack by Hamas terrorists in Kfar Aza, on Tuesday

The body of a woman is covered with a blanket in Kfar Azza

The body of a woman is covered with a blanket in Kfar Azza

A baby's seat and a child's dress are seen spattered in blood in the aftermath of the attack

A baby’s seat and a child’s dress are seen spattered in blood in the aftermath of the attack 

Gunshots and blood stains litter the walls and door of a house in the kibbutz near the border with Gaza

Gunshots and blood stains litter the walls and door of a house in the kibbutz near the border with Gaza 

The terrorists were met by a frantic kibbutz guard who belonged to a small group of residents with military experience that were patrolling the perimeter when they saw the swarm of black figures racing towards them. 

They – like the Israeli military and government – were not prepared for the wave of terrorists firing streams of bullets at them. The small security squad tried in vain to protect their neighbours but they couldn’t hold the terrorists off and were killed.

Ruthless Hamas gunmen moved quickly through the kibbutz, first killing a 90-year-old grandmother who had been sitting on her porch. They dragged the terrified woman into her living room and shot her twice in the head.

Families were woken to the sound of gunfire and voices outside their homes. Terrified parents ran to their sleeping children and pulled them from their beds and cots before bundling them into saferooms or cupboards.

Among those parents were Itay and Hadar Berichevsky, both 30, who heard the gunmen trying to smash down their front door.

The parents frantically put their ten-month-old twin babies into a hidden shelter moments before the Hamas terrorists stormed into their home and shot the couple dead. 

The terrorists then moved systematically from home to home, blowing open front doors with their rocket-powered grenades and unleashing a hail of bullets at the men, women and children living there. Entire families were handcuffed before they were shot point blank one by one, soldiers said. 

Harrowing images from the scene show a baby’s car seat covered with blood, her small bloodied dress lying next to it.

Hamas gunmen then set fire to several homes in the kibbutz in a sick attempt to force the families out so that they could gun them down as soon as they reached their gardens. 

Meanwhile in Be’eri just a stone’s throw away from Kfar Aza, sickening photos emerged of Israeli civilians lying riddled with bullet holes as they lay in their beds.

Most of the photos passed to MailOnline by the Israeli Embassy in London were too graphic to publish

Most of the photos passed to MailOnline by the Israeli Embassy in London were too graphic to publish

Homes in the community were largely decimated by Hamas terrorists

Homes in the community were largely decimated by Hamas terrorists

Cars were left flattened in the middle of the road in Be'eri, which sits just a few miles from the border with Gaza

Cars were left flattened in the middle of the road in Be’eri, which sits just a few miles from the border with Gaza

A dead body lies on the ground following a mass infiltration by Hamas gunmen from the Gaza Strip, in Kibbutz Beeri in southern Israel, October 11, 2023

A dead body lies on the ground following a mass infiltration by Hamas gunmen from the Gaza Strip, in Kibbutz Beeri in southern Israel, October 11, 2023

A mortar shell lies on grass in Kibbutz Be'eri in the aftermath of the strikes, on October 11, 2023

A mortar shell lies on grass in Kibbutz Be’eri in the aftermath of the strikes, on October 11, 2023

Horrific photos too graphic to publish showed how one woman was lying face down in the bed in a pool of blood with six gaping holes in her mottled, decomposing skin.

Next to her, a man with dark hair awkwardly slipped in a gap between the bed and a wall.

His black clothes, which appeared to be pyjamas, were still slick with his blood, which pooled in a dark red mess on the floor below him. 

His body could be seen decomposing – his face has blackened with boils all over his arms. Chunks of his flesh were missing from his right arm and hand. 

Outside, several cars were left flattened, while the bodies of people in everyday clothing can be seen lying in awkward positions. 

The more than 100 bodies found at the kibbutz were removed by the Zaka search and rescue group, who warned that the number of dead may yet rise. 

A screenshot from a video, verified by CNN , reveals the chilling moment Hamas butchers arrived in kibbutz Be'eri, where they murdered at least 100 people

A screenshot from a video, verified by CNN , reveals the chilling moment Hamas butchers arrived in kibbutz Be’eri, where they murdered at least 100 people

At least 100 people were killed by Hamas terrorists in the early hours of Saturday morning

At least 100 people were killed by Hamas terrorists in the early hours of Saturday morning 

The number of people confirmed dead at Be'eri may rise in the coming days

The number of people confirmed dead at Be’eri may rise in the coming days

Israeli soldiers mobilise on October 11, in response to the attacks on Kibbutz Be'eri

Israeli soldiers mobilise on October 11, in response to the attacks on Kibbutz Be’eri

Israeli soldiers ride in military vehicles as they gather following a mass infiltration by Hamas gunmen from the Gaza Strip, in Kibbutz Beeri in southern Israel, October 11, 2023

Israeli soldiers ride in military vehicles as they gather following a mass infiltration by Hamas gunmen from the Gaza Strip, in Kibbutz Beeri in southern Israel, October 11, 2023

This image from video provided by South First Responders shows charred and damaged cars along a desert road after an attack by Hamas at the Tribe of Nova Trance music festival near Kibbutz Re'im in southern Israel on Saturday, Oct. 7, 2023

This image from video provided by South First Responders shows charred and damaged cars along a desert road after an attack by Hamas at the Tribe of Nova Trance music festival near Kibbutz Re’im in southern Israel on Saturday, Oct. 7, 2023

One survivor, Haim Jelin, told local media that Hamas fighters ‘walked around Be’eri like they owned the place.’

‘They shot indiscriminately, abducted whoever they could, burned down people’s homes so they’d have to escape through the window, where the terrorists would wait,’ he added. 

A woman called Miri Gad Mesika told local media that she and her husband were choking on thick smoke and gas fumes as they tried to hide. 

‘We soaked towels with water and covered our faces, while my husband Eli held the shelter door closed as hard as he could as the terrorists tried to break in,’ she said.

‘Moments before we jumped from the second floor, we assessed the situation of the fire and looked out for the terrorists and decided to jump. 

‘We fled to our neighbours across the street, and watched our house go up in flames before it was completely burned down. I have no idea how we survived.’

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