Hamas ‘to post sick videos of hostages begging for their lives’ as they threaten FRESH assault on Israeli city in hours

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FEARS Hamas fighters are planning to post sickening footage of Israeli hostages have been sparked as the terror group threatened a major rocket attack on the port city of Ashkelon.

The militant group’s armed wing spokesman Abu Ubaida urged locals to evacuate the area by 5pm (3pmBST).

GettyHamas have threatened a fresh rocket attack on another Israeli city[/caption]

APIsrael is preparing for an all-out attack[/caption]

ReutersRockets were seen fired from Gaza[/caption]

AFPIsrael unleashed a barrage of airstrikes overnight[/caption]

ReutersEntire neighbourhoods have been reduced to rubble[/caption]

Footage shows rocket launches from Gaza at Ashklon as the deadline approaches

He posted on Telegram: “In response to the enemy’s crime of displacing our people and forcing them to flee their homes in several areas of the Gaza Strip, we give the residents of the occupied city of Ashkelon a deadline to leave before 5pm.”

Footage shows a large number of missiles being launched from Gaza as it gets closer to the 5pm deadline.

The warning comes amid fears Hamas are preparing to release disturbing videos of hostages begging for their lives.

Israeli parents of schoolchildren have been warned to remove apps like TikTok and Instagram to shield their children from any graphic content.

Meanwhile, Israel has claimed that Hamas terrorists have massacred at least 40 babies and kids in a sickening rampage unleashed on one town.

Israeli soldiers discovered the unimaginable scenes of slain children – some beheaded – in Kfar Aza – a village close to the Gaza border that was held for two days by the Hamas militants.

It comes as…

Israel blitzed Gaza with more heavy airstrikes overnightThe IDF mobilised 300,000 reservists for a full-scale ground invasionMore than 3,000 have been confirmed dead in Israel and Gaza and thousands more injuredPM Netanyahu dubbed Hamas “worse than ISIS” and said Israel will crush them with “a force like never before”The terrorists threatened to execute hostages and broadcast grisly footageThree British citizens have been confirmed dead, while seven other Britons are missing

It comes as Israel earlier urged civilians in Gaza to flee south to Egypt ahead of an all-out ground assault as the number of casualties on both sides reached over 3,000.

The Israeli army has massed tanks, artillery and thousands of elite commandos ready for a ground invasion.

On Monday morning, Israel imposed a “complete siege” on the area – including a sweeping ban on food and fuel moving into Gaza and an immediate cut-off of the water supply.

“There will be no electricity, no food, no fuel, everything is closed,” Defence Minister Yoav Gallant said.

“We are fighting human animals and we act accordingly.”

It has also reportedly begun laying mines as it blockades the Gaza Strip, cutting off food, water and electricity.

Following Hamas’s threat to execute some of the 150 civilian hostages, Israel unleashed a barrage of airstrikes on the Gaza Strip overnight- the worst in the 75-year history of its conflict with Palestine.

Israeli warplanes pounded downtown Gaza as the country’s PM vowed retaliation against the terror group.

Benjamin Netanyahu dubbed Hamas as worse than ISIS in a damning speech where he vowed to destroy them.

Netanyahu raged: “Children were executed and entire families were exterminated by Arab Terrorists.

“There were atrocities that I will not describe here. Hamas is ISIS and we will destroy it as the world defeated ISIS.”

Fireballs repeatedly lit up Gaza City before dawn this morning as explosions sounded and sirens wailed.

Israel’s military said it has restored control full control over the border adding that it had recovered the bodies of around 1,500 Hamas fighters.

It has reportedly threatened Egypt with striking any lorry carrying aid to Gaza through the Rafah crossing.

An Israeli airstrike killed two senior Hamas officials in Gaza, an official said.

Jawad Abu Shammala and Zakaria Abu Maamar were reportedly killed in an air strike in Khan Younis last night.

Israeli retaliatory air strikes against the Hamas militant group struck residential buildings and schools across the Gaza Strip, UN Human Rights chief Volker Turk said on Tuesday, adding that “sieges” were illegal under international law.

Turk also condemned “horrifying mass killings by members of Palestinian armed groups” and said the militants’ abduction of hostages was also forbidden under international law.

Thousands have lost their lives in the bloody war while entire neighbourhoods in Gaza have been reduced to rubble.

Over 3,000 people in Israel and Gaza have been killed since the Palestinian militant group stormed the border on Saturday and massacred hundreds in a surprise attack on Saturday.

Among the victims, there are three Brits while seven more remain missing.

Corporal Nathanel Young, 20, who was serving in the Israeli Defence Forces, was confirmed dead on Saturday.

And Daniel Darlington, a UK photographer, was also killed after attending the musical festival that Hamas stormed.

The conflict is only expected to escalate with Israel amassing 300,000 reserve troops in the south ahead of the planned invasion.

The US is also moving several warships – including USS Gerald Ford – and aircraft to the Mediterranean after Joe Biden pledged Washington’s “rock solid” support to Tel Aviv.

The US government confirmed 11 Americans have also been killed in Israel.

Hamas terrorists launched an all-out attack on Israel from land, air and sea with 5,000 rockets fired during the early hours of Saturday morning.

Over 260 bodies have been recovered from the Supernova music festival in southern Israel after revellers were slaughtered by gunmen on paragliders and a barrage of rockets.

Scot Bernard Cowan, 57, was killed by the terrorist group during the horror attacks on Sunday.

AFPThick black smoke can be seen in the sky over Gaza[/caption]

AFPIsraeli soldiers on the Gaza Strip ahead of an assault[/caption]

APHamas has warned of a fresh assault and urged locals to evacuate Ashkelon[/caption]

GettySmoke seen billowing in the sky as Israeli airstrikes continued in Gaza[/caption] Published: [#item_custom_pubDate]

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