Hamas assassins roasted babies in an oven during the Oct

Hamas assassins “roasted babies in an oven” during the Oct. 7 terror attack, an Israeli first responder claims

An Israeli first responder to the October 7 terror attack has claimed in a shocking video statement that Hamas terrorists roasted a baby in an oven.

Asher Moskowitz of the first responder group United Hatzalah released a video in which he speaks into a camera and gives his witness account.

In it, he claims he saw the remains of a baby baked to death in an oven at Kibbutz Kfar Aza, where more than 100 civilians were killed.

“The sight we saw was terrible,” he says, explaining that he was part of a group that saw bodies arriving for identification after the attack.

“My name is Asher Moskowitz, UH333, deputy head of the Elad branch and an active member of our sacred lifesaving ministry,” he says and introduces himself. He stands with his back to the door and is wearing a yellow police safety vest.

An Israeli first responder to the Oct. 7 terror attack claimed that Hamas terrorists roasted a baby in an oven after seeing dead bodies following the attack

An Israeli first responder to the Oct. 7 terror attack claimed that Hamas terrorists roasted a baby in an oven after seeing dead bodies following the attack

“On the fourth day of the war, I visited the Shura base. “I came to ensure medical care for the families who were told to seek information about the fate of their loved ones and were given a place to wait outside the base.”

He then says that during the day his group was informed that five or six trucks would arrive from Kfar Aza with many bodies, “which unfortunately were horribly disfigured and had serious injuries, including people burned alive.”

He continues: “We went to the base to lend a hand and help.”

“As a volunteer member of the Achi, the Zaka branch of the police, I came with a few friends and we helped, carrying dozens of bodies from the trucks to the identification rooms inside the base.”

“The sight we saw was horrific.” We saw dozens of burned bodies so heavy that the coroners said it was difficult to identify them, and fortunately they had DNA samples they could use for identification .

“As we continued our work, much to our chagrin, we also dragged out of our backpacks small bags of body parts, really small bags.”

“Among them,” he says, “was a small bag that we assumed contained either body parts or the body of a baby, which we placed in one of the rooms there.”

Asher Moskowitz of the first responder group United Hatzalah released a video in which he speaks to a camera and gives his account of what he saw after the Oct. 7 attack

Asher Moskowitz of the first responder group United Hatzalah released a video in which he speaks to a camera and gives his account of what he saw after the Oct. 7 attack

He claims he was told by officials working to identify the attack's victims that they believed a baby had been

He claims he was told by officials working to identify the attack’s victims that they believed a baby had been “cooked” in an oven by Hamas terrorists

He continues: “When they opened the bag, there was a horrible sight: something that looked like a baby.” He said the body was really swollen [and had] something that looked like a heating element attached.

“They told us later after we left the room and they worked on the body to identify it.” [that] After the terrorists brutally murdered the parents at home, they took the baby and literally stuck him in the kitchen stove.

“When the baby was still alive, they put him in the oven and boiled him alive,” he claims. “The body was burned and, as far as I could see, unfortunately the body was swollen as a result.” [a] The heating element of the oven was attached to the body itself.

“We must show the world these cruel sights and tell them that it is impossible to deny what these savages have done,” he says.

Moskowitz’s statement is the latest in a series of cruel claims by Israelis and Israelis about the barbaric actions of Hamas terrorists on October 7th.

Previous allegations against the terror group have included beheading babies and killing pregnant mothers.

Earlier this week, Eli Beer, head of Israel’s volunteer rescue service, made a similar claim to Moskowitz, saying Hamas terrorists cut off a mother’s unborn child, stabbed it and put it in an oven.

“We saw a little baby in an oven,” he told a crowd at the Republican Jewish Coalition in the United States. “These idiots put these babies in an oven and turn the oven on.” “A few hours later we found the child.”

A street is seen in Kibbutz Kfar Aza on October 7, 20 days after the Hamas terrorist attack

A street is seen in Kibbutz Kfar Aza on October 7, 20 days after the Hamas terrorist attack

A soldier looks on inside a destroyed, bullet-ridden house after the deadly attack by Hamas gunmen from the Gaza Strip on Kibbutz Kfar Aza in southern Israel on November 2

A soldier looks on inside a destroyed, bullet-ridden house after the deadly attack by Hamas gunmen from the Gaza Strip on Kibbutz Kfar Aza in southern Israel on November 2

Soldiers walk past destroyed houses following the deadly Oct. 7 attack by Hamas gunmen from the Gaza Strip at Kibbutz Kfar Aza in southern Israel on Nov. 2

Soldiers walk past destroyed houses following the deadly Oct. 7 attack by Hamas gunmen from the Gaza Strip at Kibbutz Kfar Aza in southern Israel on Nov. 2

Last month, Israel released harrowing images of young babies that the country said were murdered and burned by Hamas gunmen.

A horrifying image shows the tiny body of a baby who couldn’t have been more than 12 months old on a now bloody white body bag that is too big for it.

The young child’s flower-studded baby bump is covered in blood after the rampaging terrorists unleashed incredible horror.

Two more photos released by Israel show the blackened and charred bodies of two babies who were murdered when they stormed their homes. Their bodies are so disfigured that it is no longer possible to see where their arms and legs were.

Web chose to publish heavily blurred versions of the images to show the horrors Hamas terrorists inflicted on hundreds of Israelis after they stormed the border from Gaza on Saturday.

The publication of the images came as apparently verified photos of other babies beheaded by ruthless terrorists at Kibbutz Kfar Aza, just a mile from the border, were “confirmed” by Jerusalem Post journalists.

Kibbutz Kfar Aza was one of the first Israeli settlements to be attacked by Hamas on the morning of October 7th.

There, the terrorists used assault rifles and grenades to ruthlessly shoot screaming families begging for their lives before burning down their homes.

The first wave of 70 terrorists had raced toward the quiet kibbutz on motorcycles after breaching the border fence a mile away, while others paraglided over Israel’s unsuspecting defenses outside Gaza.

Once they arrived, the heavily armed fighters attacked the compound from four directions – starting with the “baby district” where the young families lived.

Personal belongings lie in the rubble of a house destroyed in an October 18 attack by Hamas militants on Kibbutz Kfar Aza in southern Israel, near the Gaza Strip

Personal belongings lie in the rubble of a house destroyed in an October 18 attack by Hamas militants on Kibbutz Kfar Aza in southern Israel, near the Gaza Strip

Israeli soldiers carry the body of a victim of an attack by Gaza militants on Kibbutz Kfar Aza in southern Israel on October 10

Israeli soldiers carry the body of a victim of an attack by Gaza militants on Kibbutz Kfar Aza in southern Israel on October 10

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The brutal attack on Israel has led to the country declaring war on Hamas.

The IDF launched a bombardment of the Gaza Strip – where the terrorists came from – and is now in the early stages of a ground invasion.

On Thursday, Israeli troops battled with Hamas militants on the outskirts of Gaza City as the Palestinian death toll from IDF attacks rose to more than 9,000.

With no end in sight after nearly four weeks of war, American and Arab leaders increased pressure on Israel to ease its siege and – at least briefly – stop its attacks to help the 2.2 million civilians trapped in the small 140th square mile area living area.