Babies were killed in Israel by Hamas at the kibbutz Kfar Aza, and some of them were beheaded during the surprise attack on the residential community, according to a reporter on the ground for i24 News.

The written i24 news report, by journalist Nicole Zedek says, “About 40 babies and young children have been taken out on gurneys — so far.”

The Jewish Chronicle reported that the reports emanated from Kfar Aza kibbutz near the Gaza border.

You can watch the i24 reporter’s original report, which was shared on X, below. In it, she said that babies were beheaded. i24News is a 24-hour television news channel based in Tel Aviv, Israel.

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    10 hours ago you guys were literally cumming over the amount of blood spilled, now we have something that even basement dwelling neckbeard leninists sqirm at, reported in MULTIPLE sources (of course you are just disputing all of them!) and you are like 'nuh uh, the peaceful kind hamas would never do such a thing!'

    Honestly you are giving Russia a run for its money when it comes to who can be the biggest clown this year

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      Dude I’m speaking very rationally to you and you are lumping me in with some group of people you think you are arguing with. I had to nag you to just to get you to post a single link.

      Try speaking rationally yourself and focusing on sources and what they actually say. You will get further than this pissing and crying you’re doing.

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        i posted 2 links, you whined about the first so i posted another 'more reputable' one and you whined about it too. you can go to literally any news source online right now and see the same story. In fact the only source I couldnt immediately find on the front page was Al Jazeera, but make of that what you will

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          You are confusing me with someone else. I asked you for a link, you posted BBC. That’s it.

          You understand that news sources report what spokespeople say, and not always with any verification of it, right? It doesn’t matter how many news sources report this commander’s statements, that is not “verification.”

          I’m in neither side of the Israel/ Palestine conflict and understand both sides better than most. I also understand how news works. You guessed it - I was also a reporter.