The Kfar Aza Massacre

The Kfar Aza Massacre
Above: Images of Israelis hostages held by the Palestinian militant group Hamas in the Gaza Strip since October 7, hang outside a destroyed house in Kibbutz Kfar Aza near the border with the Gaza Strip on September 12, 2024. Image copyright: Menahem Kahana/ AFP

The Attack

The attack on Kfar Aza began on Oct. 7, 2023, at approximately 7:00 am local time, as part of a larger surprise assault launched by Hamas from Gaza. The sequence of events started with initial rocket attacks from Gaza at 6:30 am, followed by ground incursions into various Israeli communities near the Gaza border.

Above: Palestinians are seen near an Israeli tank, near the fence of the Gaza-Israel border, east of the southern Gaza Strip city of Khan Younis, October 7, 2023, Image copyright:Yasser Qudih/Contributor/Xinhua via Getty Images

Breach and Incursion

Approximately 50-70 Hamas militants initially breached the fence of the Kfar Aza kibbutz from the west. As the attack progressed, the number of militants involved increased, with reports suggesting "waves" of attackers crossing the fence. The Democratic Front for the Liberation of Palestine (DFLP) claimed involvement, with their National Resistance Brigades reportedly fighting alongside Hamas.

The militants used multiple means to enter the kibbutz, including explosives, tractors, and ramps to break through the border fence. They utilized various modes of transportation such as motorcycles, pickup trucks, powered paragliders, and boats.

Above: Israeli soldiers remove the body of a civilian, who was killed days earlier in an attack by Palestinian militants near the border with Gaza, on October 10, 2023 in Kfar Aza, Israel, Image copyright:Amir Levy/Stringer/Getty Images Europe via Getty Images

The attackers had detailed maps and plans of the kibbutz — obtained through systematic intelligence gathering — and the assault tactics included a coordinated, room-by-room sweep of apartments and houses, intentionally setting fires to flush out civilians from safe rooms, and using body cameras to record the attack. The militants also engaged in hostage-taking, targeting women, children, and the elderly.

The Israeli military took two and a half days to fully regain control of Kfar Aza. The attack resulted in significant casualties, with estimates ranging from at least 62 confirmed deaths to potentially 79 fatalities. Among the victims was a 15-year-old, with 19 residents taken hostage.


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