A spokesperson for the Israel Defense Forces told Insider on Tuesday that its soldiers found the decapitated corpses of babies at Kfar Aza, a kibbutz near Gaza.
The spokesperson, Major Nir Dinar, did not say how many babies’ bodies had been found, nor how many had been beheaded.
Insider was unable to independently confirm what was found, but Israeli media outlets have also reported the claim, attributing it to soldiers.
The spokesperson told Insider that although he hadn’t seen images or videos himself, “soldiers on the ground who are there told me this.”
“These people [Hamas] are animals,” Dinar added. “They have butchered women and children in worse ways than ISIS.”
Reports started to emerge on Tuesday that Israeli soldiers had made the grisly discoveries at the self-sustaining rural community near Gaza.
A later statement from Dinar said: “We can not confirm any numbers. What happened in Kibbutz Kfar Aza is a massacre in which women children, toddlers and elderly were brutally butchered in an ISIS way of action.”
Israeli officials appeared to confirm the beheadings, with Defense Minister Yoav Gallant telling soldiers “whoever comes here to decapitate – we will wipe out,” according to a screenshot from Israeli news outlet N12 shared and translated on X.
The kibbutz was attacked by Hamas militants on Saturday, with fighting continuing there into Sunday. Hamas targeted multiple kibbutzim near the border with Gaza after the militants broke through the gate separating the territory from Israel.
Nicole Zedek, reporting for the Israeli news station, i24News, said: “Babies, their heads cut off, that’s what they [the soldiers] said.”
Speaking from Kfar Aza, she added: “You can see some of these soldiers right now, comforting each other.”
In another clip, shared on X, the social media platform formerly known as Twitter, Zedek said a commander told her there, “about 40 babies, at least, were taken out on gurneys.”
In a third i24News clip shared on X, an Israeli soldier at the kibbutz said Hamas is “very bad,” adding that “they cut heads of children, cut heads off women.”
CNN’s Nic Robertson, also on the ground at Kfar Aza, reported on the scene as dead bodies were being collected and counted.
“There were so many murdered members of this kibbutz,” he said. “Men, women, children, hands bound, shot, executed, heads cut.”
According to the Israeli embassy in the US, at least 1,000 Israelis, most of them civilians, had been killed as of Tuesday.
Reports and videos of Hamas kidnapping Israelis and holding them hostage in Gaza have also emerged since Saturday’s attack. Israeli officials have notified at least 50 families that their loved ones are being held by Hamas.
Hamas, in response, threatened that it would publicly execute one Israeli hostage every time Israel strikes Gaza without warning.
Israel’s retaliatory airstrikes have also killed at least 830 people in Gaza, The Washington Post reported, citing the Health Ministry in Gaza.
The death toll includes at least 140 children, according to the latest update from the Palestinian Ministry of Health, which was posted Monday.
Israel has announced a full “siege” in Gaza, eliminating supplies and cutting off electricity for civilians living there.
Anadolu is Turkish and has a Palestinian bias, and the fact that you needed to make an effort only to find such a questionable source (literally a one-line tweet with a “trust me bro” source) answers your question: YOU are the one who deliberately seeks disinformation to comfort yourself in your illusion that the Hamas terrorists are in some way humane. “Israeli army tells” makes no sense. Business Insider is directly quoting a spokesperson of the IDF.
Anadolu is operated by the Turkish state, which has normalized relations with Israel recently.
i24 news has been the source of the claim that Business Insider is quoting. i24 has reported outright lies using “IDF sources” before:
https://x.com/i24NEWS_EN/status/1425039717079392275?s=20
https://misbar.com/en/factcheck/2021/08/11/idf-accuses-palestinian-stabbing-attempt-using-image-from-2018
Business Insider is not merely “quoting” your i24. What part of “A spokesperson for the Israel Defense Forces told Insider” have you not understood?
“Insider was unable to independently confirm what was found, but Israeli media outlets have also reported the claim, attributing it to soldiers.”
“The spokesperson told Insider that although he hadn’t seen images or videos himself, ‘soldiers on the ground who are there told me this.’”
From your own article they are the unconfirmed claims from somebody who’s job it is to spread propaganda.
… that’s kind of exactly in what I copy-pasted? So explain again how the article is “disinformation” and how it’s merely “quoting” i24? The spokesperson says that he hasn’t personally seen them but that he got reports from soldiers on the ground who confirmed him that there were decapitated babies. Your cherry-picked source Anadolu conveniently chose to leave the second part out and wildly extrapolated that single sentence as “Israeli army tells Anadolu that they have no information confirming allegations that ‘Hamas beheaded babies’”.
Again, you really have no standing here, and I’m repeating that you’re the one pushing disinformation.