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Kids are being taught how to stab Israeli soldiers to death at sickening summer camps in Palestine.

Children under 10-years-old are also given military training and taught how to handle and maintain assault rifles at the camps - held by terror group Hamas's military wing.

The camps lasted two weeks and were attended by some 30,000 children and youths, according to Middle East research group MEMRI .

One of the them was called the "Knife Camp," after the stabbings that have been a prominent feature of the current wave of attacks.

Pictures taken at the event show militants demonstrating how to attack someone from behind to a crowd of children.

Another shows a child engaging in a mock knife attack on another youngster.

This year's camps were dedicated to the 'Al-Quds Intifada', which is the Palestinian name for the wave of attacks against Israelis, especially in Jerusalem, in the past few months.

According to officials, the goal of the camps is to "stoke the embers of jihad among the generation of liberation, to inculcate Islamic values and to prepare the army of victory for liberating Palestine".

Since October, the BBC reported, 34 Israelis have been killed in knife, gun and car-ramming attacks.

More than 200 Palestinians have also been killed - many of whom were attackers, Israel claims.

In March a 13-year-old girl was stabbed to death in the back as she slept in her bed by a man who crept into her room.

Hallel Yaffa Ariel was murdered in her home this morning in a Jewish settlement in the West Bank by a Palestinian from a nearby village.

Chilling photos showed the blood-soaked bedroom where the teenager was repeatedly stabbed in the back by 19-year-old Palestinian Mohammed Tarayreh

Hallel was raced to hospital but pronounced dead on arrival.

Her attacker was shot dead by security guards responding to the attack in Kiryat Arba, on the outskirts of Hebron.