Trained animals of Hamas: Chilling screenshot shows Hamas terrorists arriving to kibbutz where they killed at least 100 people and beheaded women, children, babies and the elderly

A screenshot of a video revealed the chilling moment Hamas butchers arrived in an Israeli village, killing at least 100 people, including babies.

The image, confirmed by CNN, shows Hamas militants on motorcycles brandishing guns entering the kibbutz (community) of Be’eri, just three miles from the border with Gaza.

The footage is believed to show the terrorists arriving around 7:00 a.m., just half an hour after breaching the border wall between Gaza and Israel, CNN reported.

More than 100 bodies of murdered residents of the kibbutz were later discovered.

Some of the victims were beheaded, including children and elderly civilians.

The Israeli army admitted on Monday that Be’eri, just three miles from the Gaza border, had been ‘very badly hit’.

A screenshot of a video verified by CNN reveals the chilling moment Hamas butchers arrived in Kibbutz Be'eri, where they killed at least 100 people

A screenshot of a video verified by CNN reveals the chilling moment Hamas butchers arrived in Kibbutz Be’eri, where they killed at least 100 people

Israeli forces retrieve bodies of Israeli residents from a destroyed house as fighting continues between Israeli troops and Islamist Hamas militants

Israeli forces retrieve bodies of Israeli residents from a destroyed house as fighting continues between Israeli troops and Islamist Hamas militants

Israeli soldiers prepare to remove the bodies of their compatriots killed during an attack by Hamas in Kfar Aza

Israeli soldiers prepare to remove the bodies of their compatriots killed during an attack by Hamas in Kfar Aza

“We thought we would need more rooms (to house the evacuees). We didn’t need all the rooms,” said IDF spokesman Lt. Col. Richard Hecht told CNN.

The Hamas terrorists also beheaded babies and shot dead entire families in their homes in the Kfar Aza kibbutz, the Israeli army said.

There are bodies lying in the streets among burnt out houses, scattered furniture and burnt out cars.

Yesterday, Israeli soldiers went door to door to remove the dead, furious that innocents were killed ‘not in war, not a battlefield, but in their beds.

At the nearby Kisufim kibbutz, a settlement of 375 peace-loving souls tending to avocado trees and herds of dairy cows, horror was unleashed at 6:20 a.m. Saturday when the grenade-lobbing Hamas terrorists swallowed.

Kibbutz resident Mr Harel (33) told the Daily Mail’s Sam Greenhill: ‘They came to kill, abuse and desecrate. They came to my grandmother’s house. She was 90.’

Jina Semiaitz, who has lived on the kibbutz since she was a young woman, heard the shots and went into her armored shelter but did not lock the door, he said.

Full of anger, her grandson said: ‘She was terrified and confused, and didn’t hear very well, and she didn’t realize what was going on.

Cars and a stroller left at the scene of a rocket attack from Gaza at the weekend are pictured on a main road near the entrance to the Israeli kibbutz of Kfar Aza.

Cars and a stroller left at the scene of a rocket attack from Gaza at the weekend are pictured on a main road near the entrance to the Israeli kibbutz of Kfar Aza.

Israeli soldiers remove the body of a compatriot killed during an attack by Hamas terrorists in Kfar Aza on Tuesday

Israeli soldiers remove the body of a compatriot killed during an attack by Hamas terrorists in Kfar Aza on Tuesday

A view of a house left in ruins after an attack by Hamas militants on this kibbutz days earlier when dozens of civilians were killed near the border with Gaza on Tuesday.

A view of a house left in ruins after an attack by Hamas militants on this kibbutz days earlier when dozens of civilians were killed near the border with Gaza on Tuesday.

Shots and bloodstains are seen on a door and walls of a house where civilians were killed days earlier in an attack by Hamas on this kibbutz near the border with Gaza on Tuesday

Shots and bloodstains are seen on a door and walls of a house where civilians were killed days earlier in an attack by Hamas on this kibbutz near the border with Gaza on Tuesday

A baby seat and child's dress are seen in the aftermath of a bloodied Hamas attack

A baby seat and child’s dress are seen in the aftermath of a bloodied Hamas attack

‘She was the sweetest old lady, and they pulled her out of her shelter and dragged her into her living room.

‘They shot her twice in the head. A 90-year-old – what possible harm could she do them? Then they went to her 71-year-old cousin, Ofer Ron, and shot him in exactly the same way. These are the new Nazis.’

The Hamas terrorists continued their sick search throughout the communal farm. Mr Harel said: “An 80-year-old man was handcuffed behind his back.

‘They pushed him into the back seat and kidnapped him in his own car. We do not know what happened to him or if he is still alive.

‘There was a family – a mother, father and 15-year-old son. They hid in their shelter. So the terrorists set fire to their house.

Hamas gunmen massacred 40 children in one farm settlement alone, leaving their tiny corpses riddled with bullets in their rooms.

And as shocked survivors told their stories, one grieving grandson, Shmuel Harel, told the Daily Mail: ‘They are the new Nazis. It was a holocaust, pure and simple.’

He said his terrified 90-year-old grandmother’s last moments were dragged into her living room and shot twice in the head.

A sobbing Israeli woman said she had to listen in helpless horror as her 12-year-old autistic daughter was kidnapped as she desperately clung to her grandmother.

Shmuel Harel (L) survived with kibbutz veteran Benny Hason (R) after Hamas terrorists swept in

Shmuel Harel (L) survived with kibbutz veteran Benny Hason (R) after Hamas terrorists swept in

Shmuel Harel (L) said his terrified 90-year-old grandmother (R)'s last moments were dragged into her living room and shot twice in the head

Shmuel Harel (L) said his terrified 90-year-old grandmother (R)’s last moments were dragged into her living room and shot twice in the head

Mr Harel, who is a business consultant, said: ‘We live on a kibbutz. It is peaceful. But these people behaved like Nazis, like Isis.

‘They killed the bodies and then abused them. We need the world to know what happened in Kisufim Kibbutz, so that it never happens again anywhere ever again.’

At the Leonardo Plaza, Mr Harel and about 300 survivors of Kisufim – half a mile from the Gaza fence and close to the outdoor festival where hundreds were massacred – huddle in groups after being evacuated.

Benny Hason, a 66-year-old veteran of the kibbutz, goes around comforting people table by table. He said: ‘They chased outside our houses, shouting ‘Kill the Jews’ in Arabic and firing rifles and shotguns.

‘They threw grenades into people’s houses. Most people got into their shelters and locked the doors – but the terrorists tried to blow the doors open with their bombs. Not everyone was happy. Today our community is smaller.’