HAMAS terrorists massacred at least 40 babies and kids in a sickening rampage in one town - with some found beheaded, Israel claimed.
Israeli soldiers discovered scenes of unimaginable horror in Kfar Aza - a village close to the Gaza border that was captured for two days by the Hamas militants.
The Israeli army has taken back control of the besieged village and its soldiers now face the gut-wrenching task of recovering the bodies of dozens of victims.
Armed with guns, grenades and knives, Hamas terrorists beheaded men, women, children and babies in their beds early on Saturday morning after storming over the border.
Speaking from the scene of the bloodbath, i24News reporter Nicole Zedek said a soldier told her they had found women and "babies with heads cut off".
At least 40 babies and children were slaughtered as entire families were burned alive in their homes and shot dead.
Israel has vowed to "wipe out" Hamas after claiming young boys were reportedly burnt alive, beheaded and shot in the head.
Israel's economics minister Nir Barkat told Sky News: "Just now, we have heard of 40 young boys, some of them were burnt alive, some were beheaded, some were shot in the head."
He also warned that civilians in Gaza should "move aside" as they prepare to hit back.
He said: "All the militants, all the infrastructure, the people supporting Hamas. We will wipe them out.
"We're coming in to kill the militants, and any civilians [should] move aside.
"If you do not move aside and you're giving cover to the Hamas militants, you're risking your life.
"We do not want to hurt innocent people."
Israel has also refused requests to bring food and medical supplies into the Gaza Strip, according to the Palestine Liberation Organization (PLO).
Visibly shaken by the atrocities, Nicole said: "No one could expect it to be like this - the horrors I'm hearing from these soldiers.
"About 40 babies at least were taken out on gurneys. They are going house to house still taking out dead bodies."
She said cots and buggies were abandoned in the streets as terrified families fled the rampaging terrorists - who stormed the village in "waves" every 20 minutes for an agonising 48 hours.
Amid the burned-out houses, horrifying images show blood-soaked baby seats as Hamas militants appeared to have indiscriminately opened fire on vehicles.
Major General Itai Veruv described sickening scenes of brutal violence - where whole families were murdered in their homes.
He told reporters: "You see the babies, the mothers, the fathers, in their bedrooms, in their protection rooms and how the terrorist kills them.
"It's not a war. It's not a battlefield. It's a massacre.
"It's something I've never seen in my life. It's something we used to imagine from our grandfathers, grandmothers in the pogrom in Europe and other places."
Reporters who were allowed into the village on Tuesday described a horrifying "smell of death".
Some Israeli soldiers appeared visibly shaken by the brutality as they found streets littered with corpses after Hamas terrorists went from door-to-door gunning down entire families.
Graphic images showed families slaughtered in their bedrooms and living rooms - with the walls of their homes riddled with bullet holes.
A Telegram account set up by Israeli first responders said: "Nothing was spared. It's all systematic slaughter and destruction of everything that moves."
As bodies of victims are still being recovered in the decimated village, the total death toll is not known.
One soldier told ITV News: "It reminds me of the pogroms and of the Nazis."
More than 100 bodies have also been found in the kibbutz Be’eri - also one of first places targeted by Hamas.
Volunteers in yellow vests and face masks carried the dead out of homes on stretchers.
A trail of blood wound along the floor of a house where bodies had been dragged out by militants into the street from a blood-soaked kitchen strewn with overturned furniture.
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