ISRAEL’S PM has slammed Hamas as “worse than ISIS” and vowed to crush them as the terror group beheads captive Israeli soldiers.

They also threatened to execute civilian hostages as Israel prepares to unleash its revenge with the first of 300,000 troops arriving on the border ready for a full-scale ground invasion.

Israel’s PM Benjamin Netanyahu dubbed the group 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.”

Over 1,500 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.

Israel hit back with relentless airstrikes on the Gaza Strip, pummelling Gaza with 600 warplanes and 300 rocket launches.

The first of their 300,000 troops have also arrived on the border ready for a full-scale ground assault.

And footage has recently emerged of Hamas savages beheading captive Israeli soldiers.

The armed wing of Hamas on Monday announced it will begin executing one Israeli captive for every new civilian house bombed in Gaza, without warning.

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A spokesperson for Hamas’ armed wing, Qassam Brigades, blamed their barbaric escalation of filmed executions on Israel’s air strikes in Gaza City.

In a chilling threat they also vowed to “urgently broadcast with audio and video” the brutal killings of Israeli civilian captives should Israel continue to hit out.

The heinous executions carried out with swords and knives mirror those seen online at the height of the Islamic State’s reign of terror in Iraq and Syria.

Netanyahu vowed Israel would launch a revenge attack on Hamas “like never before”.

He said on Monday evening: “We have not seen such atrocities from ISIS.

 “At the end of the war, all our enemies will know it was a terrible mistake to attack Israel.

The PM added: “What we will do to our enemy over the next few days will echo for generations. Any place from which Hamas operates will turn into rubble.”

Netanyahu said: “Israel will win this war, and when Israel wins, the entire civilized world wins.”

A senior Israeli military official confirmed that at least 150 Israelis were taken hostage by Hamas militants during their multi-pronged attack, according to the New York Times.

And three Brits have been confirmed dead in Israel as seven more remain missing.

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

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.

Israeli Defence Forces (IDF) are gathering their 173,000 troops including 8,000 elite commandos, along with 300 tanks and plenty of heavy weaponry on the border in Sderot.

A further 300,000 reserve troops have been readied in an unprecedented move and sent south ahead of the planned 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 to 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 comes as…

  • More than 1,500 have been confirmed dead in Israel and Gaza and thousands more injured
  • Hamas terrorists launched an all-out attack on Israel from land, air and sea with 5,000 rockets fired
  • Israel hit back with heavy airstrikes in Gaza and has mobilised 300,000 troops for a full-scale ground invasion
  • PM Netanyahu dubbed Hamas “worse than ISIS” and said Israel will crush them with “a force like never before”
  • Hamas has reportedly begun beheading captive soldiers and has threatened to execute civilians for each Israeli strike
  • Three British citizens have been confirmed dead, while seven other Britons are missing
  • Rishi Sunak called an urgent COBRA meeting to discuss the attacks
  • Airlines have halted flights to Tel Aviv as the violence rages on
  • The attack has been dubbed “Israel’s 9/11” after an “embarrassing intelligence failure”
  • A senior Hamas official reportedly said the group was open to a possible ceasefire after having “achieved its targets”

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.

It was the deadliest assault in the country’s 75-year history and has sparked days of bloody strikes and assaults.

So far, at least 900 people have been killed in Israel while almost 700 are confirmed dead in Gaza – with the death toll set to soar on both sides.

Israel’s president, Isaac Herzog, said in a chilling statement “not since the Holocaust have so many Jews been killed in one day”.

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.

Shocking footage showed terrified ravers fleeing the site, which was the first target of the invading terrorists – with some 750 people still reported missing.

Rishi Sunak called an urgent COBRA meeting on Monday following the brutal attacks.

The British prime minister said the “barbaric acts” committed by Hamas were “evil”.

“There is no other word to describe what we have have seen,” he said.

“Teenagers at a festival of peace gunned down in cold blood. Innocent men, women and children abducted, raped, slaughtered.

“Even a Holocaust survivor taken away as a captive. And much of the sickening evidence posted online.

“There are not two sides to these events. There is no question of balance. I stand with Israel.

“We stand with Israel, the United Kingdom stands with Israel against this terrorism today, tomorrow and always.”

UK Foreign Secretary James Cleverly said: “This is a fast moving situation, and therefore I’m uncomfortable speculating about the nature or the numbers of people involved.

“But this is unprecedented. We recognise this as an incredibly difficult time for the people of Israel.

“Our thoughts are with them and we will continue to work with the government of Israel to bring about peace and security to their country and the people there.”

PM Netanyahu said: “Israel is at war. We didn’t want this war. It was forced upon us in the most brutal and savage way. But though Israel didn’t start this war, Israel will finish it.

“We will exact a price that will be remembered by them and Israel’s other enemies for decades to come.

“Hamas terrorists bound, burned and executed children. They are savages. Hamas is ISIS.”

ISIS refers to the Islamic State in Iraq and Syria, a designated Islamist terrorist organisation renowned for its brutal attacks including recorded executions and beheadings.

One-eyed Hamas terror boss Mohammed Deif masterminded the carefully planned and deadly assault on Israel.

The wheelchair-bound 58-year-old has survived five assassination attempts that killed his wife and two children.

Deif ordered the militants to use explosives and bulldozers to break through the fences surrounding Gaza.

And Hamas insiders claimed that Iran helped them plot the brutal attack.

They said top officers from Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps had worked on the plot since August – and reportedly gave the go-ahead at a meeting in Beirut, Lebanon.

Militants from Hezbollah, an Iranian-backed militia that runs much of Lebanon and has often clashed with Israel, also said Iran helped plot the slaughter.

Revolutionary Guard leader Ismail Qaani reportedly led the meetings – which were attended by Hezbollah chief Hassan Nasrallah and Hamas’s Saleh al-Arouri.


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The Hamas and Hezbollah insiders said the attacks were aimed at disrupting US-brokered talks between Israel and Saudi Arabia to establish normal diplomatic relations.

Israel also came under attack on Sunday when Lebanon’s Hezbollah launched missiles “in solidarity” with Hamas.

The IDF responded by firing artillery back and said it killed a “number of armed suspects” who entered Israel from Lebanon.

Iran has for many years tried to build influence in countries around Israel by funnelling cash and weapons to the likes of Hamas, Hezbollah and Syria’s Assad regime.

Meanwhile, Kyiv claimed Nato weapons gathered as war-spoils from fallen Ukrainian troops were shipped to Hamas militants to use in the Israeli onslaught.

IDF spokesman Lieutenant Colonel Jonathan Conricus said some 1,000 Palestinian militants took part in Hamas’s attack on Saturday – which he called “by far the worst day in Israeli history”.

“Never before have so many Israelis been killed by one single thing, let alone enemy activity in one day,” he said.

He likened it to “a 9/11 and a Pearl Harbour wrapped into one”.

Dr Nimrod Goren, senior fellow for Israeli affairs at the Middle East Institute, told The Sun: “This is not a short thing, and it will not be over very quickly.

“It’s evident that the first goal of Israel is to push Hamas out of its territory. And whenever there are still Hamas people inside Israeli towns then the effort is to clean [them] out.

“The Israeli government [will] want to cast a large price and toll from Hamas.

“Whether or not a ground offensive will happen – it’s a big question.”

Israel was stunned when Hamas launched its multi-pronged surprise offensive on Saturday.

The terror organisation took at least 150 hostages – including several from the festival – and abducted them back into Gaza, where some were paraded before cheering crowds.

Panicked Israelis hiding in their homes said militants were going door to door and shooting civilians or dragging them away.

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