Hamas killers ‘roasted babies in an oven’ during October 7 terror attack, Israeli first responder claims

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

Asher Moskowitz, from the United Hatzalah first responder group, published a video of himself speaking to a camera and delivering his witness account.

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

“The sights we saw were horrific,” he says, explaining that he was among a group who saw bodies arriving for identification in the aftermath of the attack.

“My name is Asher Moskowitz, UH333, Deputy Chief of Elad Division and an active member of our sacred work of saving lives,” he says, introducing himself. He is shown with his back to a door, wearing a yellow police vest.

An Israeli first responder to the October 7 terror attack has claimed that Hamas terrorists roasted a baby in an oven after seeing corpses in the aftermath of the attack

‘On the fourth day of the war I visited the Shura base. I came to ensure the medical care of the families who needed to receive information about the fate of their loved ones and who were given a place to wait outside the base.’

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

He continues: ‘We went to the base to lend a hand.

“I, as a volunteer member of the Achi, the Zaka branch of the police, came with some friends and we assisted and carried dozens of bodies from the trucks to the identification rooms in the base.

‘The sights we saw were terrible. We saw dozens of scorched bodies that were so severe that the coroners said it would be difficult to identify them, and luckily they had DNA samples they could use for identification.

‘When we continued with our work, to our great annoyance we also took small bags with body parts from the backpack, really small bags.

“Underneath that,” he says, “was a small bag that we assumed contained body parts or a baby’s body, and we put it in one of the rooms there.

Asher Moskowitz, from the United Hatzalah first responder group, published a video of himself speaking to a camera and giving his testimony of what he saw after the October 7 attack

Asher Moskowitz, from the United Hatzalah first responder group, published a video of himself speaking to a camera and giving his testimony of what he saw after the October 7 attack

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

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

He goes on to say: ‘When they opened the bag there was a gruesome sight, what looked like a baby.’ He said the body was very swollen (and there seemed to be something attached to it that looked like a heating element).

“They told us afterwards, after we left the room and they worked on the body to identify it (that) after the terrorists murdered the parents at home in a very gruesome way, they then took the baby and literally put him in the kitchen had stopped. oven.

“While the baby was still alive, they put it in the oven and boiled the baby alive,” he claims. “The body was burned and unfortunately, from what I could see, the body swelled up, causing (a) heating element from the oven to become stuck to the body itself.

“We must show the world these horrific sights and tell the world that it is impossible to deny what these savages did,” he says.

Moskowitz’s testimony is the latest in a series of horrific claims by Israel and Israelis about the barbaric actions of Hamas terrorists on October 7.

Previous accusations against the terrorist group include beheading babies and killing pregnant mothers.

Earlier this week, the head of Israel’s volunteer EMS squad, Eli Beer, made a claim similar to Moskowitz’s, saying that Hamas terrorists cut an unborn baby from a mother, stabbed him and put him in an oven.

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

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

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

A soldier looks on inside a destroyed house riddled with bullets after the deadly attack by Hamas gunmen from the Gaza Strip on October 7 in kibbutz Kfar Aza, southern Israel on November 2

A soldier looks on inside a destroyed house riddled with bullets after the deadly attack by Hamas gunmen from the Gaza Strip on October 7 in kibbutz Kfar Aza, southern Israel on November 2

Soldiers walk near destroyed houses, after the deadly attack by Hamas gunmen from the Gaza Strip on October 7 in kibbutz Kfar Aza, southern Israel on November 2

Soldiers walk near destroyed houses, after the deadly attack by Hamas gunmen from the Gaza Strip on October 7 in kibbutz Kfar Aza, southern Israel on November 2

Last month, Israel released harrowing images of small babies it said had been killed and burned by Hamas gunmen.

One horrific image shows the tiny body of a baby, who could not have been more than twelve months old, lying on a now bloodied white body bag that is too large for it.

The little child’s baby, strewn with flowers, is covered in blood after the rampaging terrorists unleash horrors that defy belief.

Two more photos released by Israel show the blackened and charred bodies of two babies who were killed when their homes were stormed. Their bodies are so deformed that it is impossible to distinguish where their arms and legs would have been.

MailOnline has chosen to publish heavily blurred versions of the images to show the horrors Hamas terrorists unleashed on hundreds of Israelis after crossing the border from Gaza on Saturday.

The release of the images came as apparently verified photos of other babies beheaded by ruthless terrorists in the kibbutz Kfar Aza, just a mile from the border, were ‘confirmed’ by journalists from the Jerusalem Post.

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

It was there that the terrorists, with guns and grenades, ruthlessly shot dead screaming families as they begged for their lives before setting fire to their homes.

The first wave of 70 terrorists had charged toward the quiet kibbutz on motorcycles after breaking through the border wire a mile away, while others paraglided over Israel’s unsuspecting defense line from Gaza.

As soon as 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 among the rubble of a house destroyed during the Oct. 7 attack by Hamas militants on Kibbutz Kfar Aza in southern Israel, near the Gaza Strip, on Oct. 18.

Personal belongings lie among the rubble of a house destroyed during the Oct. 7 attack by Hamas militants on Kibbutz Kfar Aza in southern Israel, near the Gaza Strip, on Oct. 18.

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

Israeli soldiers carry the body of a victim of an attack by Gaza militants in Kibbutz Kfar Aza, southern Israel, 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 on the Gaza Strip – where the terrorists came from – and is now in the early stages of a ground invasion.

On Thursday, Israeli forces battled Hamas militants on the edges of Gaza City as the Palestinian death toll from IDF attacks rose above 9,000.

With no end in sight after nearly four weeks of war, American and Arab leaders increased pressure on Israel to ease the siege and — at least briefly — halt attacks to help the 2.2 million civilians trapped in live in the small area of ​​230 square kilometers. area.