There are scenes of utter devastation.
Israeli soldiers have reportedly discovered horrific scenes at Kfar Aza kibbutz near the Gaza border Hamas militants have allegedly killed babies in a barbaric attack on an Israeli kibbutz, according to reports. Israel Defence Forces claimed that soldiers have found the decapitated bodies of young children at Kfar Aza kibbutz near the Gaza border. They were discovered after the area came under heavy attack on Saturday morning.
Elsewhere, bodies of the gunmen lay face down on the ground and a destroyed gate at the perimeter of the village showed where they had gained entry. After around 70 Hamas fighters carrying guns and grenades stormed the usually quiet village, they went on a terrifying rampage. Militants killed anyone in their way, including men, woman and children, and destroyed anything in their way, such as homes and businesses.
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