^ Witnesses said a number of people including women, children and babies were killed execution-style by Israeli forces while sheltering inside the school.[3]
^ Dozens of bodies discovered, including children, who had been shot at close range. Video and images obtained by
Al Jazeera on 13 Dec 2023 showed bodies piled up inside the Shadia Abu Ghazala School in the al-Faluja area, west of the
Jabalia refugee camp in the northern
Gaza Strip. Witnesses said a number of people including women, children and babies were killed execution-style by Israeli forces while sheltering inside the school. The woman said there were newborn children among them. “The Israeli soldiers executed those innocent families at point blank,” she added. Reporter Al Jazeera's Hani Mahmoud is in southern Gaza in Rafah.[3]
^ Displaced persons were sheltering at the school.
^ “The Israeli soldiers came in and opened fire on them,” a woman at the scene said. “They took all men, then entered classrooms and opened fire on a woman and all the children with her.”
^ The victims were reportedly killed overnight starting on Tuesday 12 December 2023, but this could not be confirmed. It could have been some time earlier because the bodies were already decomposed when seen on 13 December 2023 the bodies were already decomposed.[2]
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^ Includes military, on duty police, other state emergency services, and other official regulated forces of the Israeli state.
^ Most of the civilian areas on the Israeli side of the Gaza border had armed volunteer security teams.[6]
^For further information about this N/A, please see
this discussion, where Wikipedia editors discussed how this result would be. Summary: There is a split consensus amoung Wikipedia editors as to whether this was a "Hamas victory" or "Inconclusive" as a result.
^ Attempted aisrstrikes on Israeli territory, and merchant shipping that Ansar Allah believe is travelling to Israel or financially connected to Israel.
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Early in the morning of 7 October 2023, approximately 3000 militants,[77][78] from
Hamas,
Palestinian Islamic Jihad, the
PFLP, and
DFLP,[79] breached the
Gaza fence and attacked multiple locations in Southern Israel.[77][78] Following this the IDF blckaided, bombed, and then invaded the Gaza Strip.
Israeli first responders reportedly recovered documents from killed militants' bodies with instructions to attack civilians, including elementary schools and a youth center, to "kill as many people as possible", and to take hostages for use in future negotiations.[citation needed][80][81][82][83]
Geographical distribution of the main ethno-cultural communities in the Southern District in 2008.[84]
Table of locations
(For mass casualty events caused by airstrikes - see
below)
^ Population data from 2022 unless otherwise stated.[85][86]
^ Most of the civilian areas on the Israeli side of the Gaza border had lightly armed volunteer security teams.[6]
^ Includes on duty police, military, and other professional armed security forces. Off duty IDF reservists were counted as civilians, so some available lists of names include more people with military ranks than the official number of military deaths.[citation needed]
^ The 7 October attacks were planned by
Hamas and led by their militant wing the
Al-Qassam Brigades, but 3 other groups also claimed the attacks. The other 3 factions involved were a
Sunni /
Pan-Islamic [citation needed] Islamist group
Palestinian Islamic Jihad's militant wing
Saraya Al-Quds, and two much smaller Marxists / Nationalist factions the
PFLP and
DFLP. After the attacks
Palestinian Islamic Jihad (PIJ) claimed they were holding at least 30 hostages.[87] A small number of hostages, including the youngest, were only ever publicly described as being held by "other groups" - this could have been the PFLP or DFLP. [citation needed]
^ Attendance at the festival was reported to be 3,500 but figures vary.[88] After the attack, relatives searching for missing loved ones said more than one thousand were at the event at the time of the attack.[89] Some festival attendees estimated 3,000–4,000 people.[89] An emergency medic who responded to the massacre at the festival placed attendance at 3,000.[90]
^ There were at least two additional soldiers on duty that day who survived.[95]
^ Rockets were hard at 6:30am and the militants entered the
Bibas home at 9:45am
[1]
^ Witnesses said a number of people including women, children and babies were killed execution-style by Israeli forces while sheltering inside the school.[3]
^ Dozens of bodies discovered, including children, who had been shot at close range. Video and images obtained by
Al Jazeera on 13 Dec 2023 showed bodies piled up inside the Shadia Abu Ghazala School in the al-Faluja area, west of the
Jabalia refugee camp in the northern
Gaza Strip. Witnesses said a number of people including women, children and babies were killed execution-style by Israeli forces while sheltering inside the school. The woman said there were newborn children among them. “The Israeli soldiers executed those innocent families at point blank,” she added. Reporter Al Jazeera's Hani Mahmoud is in southern Gaza in Rafah.[3]
^ Displaced persons were sheltering at the school.
^ “The Israeli soldiers came in and opened fire on them,” a woman at the scene said. “They took all men, then entered classrooms and opened fire on a woman and all the children with her.”
^ The victims were reportedly killed overnight starting on Tuesday 12 December 2023, but this could not be confirmed. It could have been some time earlier because the bodies were already decomposed when seen on 13 December 2023 the bodies were already decomposed.[2]
^ Possibly the DFLP - the fourth main Gazan group who claimed the 7 October attacks - but there are also allegations that a small number of hostages are held by unaffiliated Gazans.
^ The English version of their statement said "… any targeting of our defenceless civilians homes without prior warnings will be met with the execution of an Israeli civilian hostage in our custody, and this event will be broadcast publicly."
^ Possibly the DFLP - the fourth main Gazan group who claimed the 7 October attacks - but there are also allegations that a small number of hostages are held by unaffiliated Gazans.
^ The English version of their statement said "… any targeting of our defenceless civilians homes without prior warnings will be met with the execution of an Israeli civilian hostage in our custody, and this event will be broadcast publicly."
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Early in the morning of 7 October 2023, approximately 3000 militants,[77][78] from
Hamas,
Palestinian Islamic Jihad, the
PFLP, and
DFLP,[79] breached the
Gaza fence and attacked multiple locations in Southern Israel.[77][78] Following this the IDF blckaided, bombed, and then invaded the Gaza Strip.
Geographical distribution of the main ethno-cultural communities in the Southern District in 2008.[84]
Table of massacres and hostage takings
(For mass casualty events caused by airstrikes - see
below)
^ Population data from 2022 unless otherwise stated.[85][86]
^ Most of the civilian areas on the Israeli side of the Gaza border had lightly armed volunteer security teams.[6]
^ Includes on duty police, military, and other professional armed security forces. Off duty IDF reservists were counted as civilians, so some available lists of names include more people with military ranks than the official number of military deaths.[citation needed]
^ The 7 October attacks were planned by
Hamas and led by their militant wing the
Al-Qassam Brigades, but 3 other groups also claimed the attacks. The other 3 factions involved were a
Sunni /
Pan-Islamic [citation needed] Islamist group
Palestinian Islamic Jihad's militant wing
Saraya Al-Quds, and two much smaller Marxists / Nationalist factions the
PFLP and
DFLP. After the attacks
Palestinian Islamic Jihad (PIJ) claimed they were holding at least 30 hostages.[87] A small number of hostages, including the youngest, were only ever publicly described as being held by "other groups" - this could have been the PFLP or DFLP. [citation needed]
^ Attendance at the festival was reported to be 3,500 but figures vary.[88] After the attack, relatives searching for missing loved ones said more than one thousand were at the event at the time of the attack.[89] Some festival attendees estimated 3,000–4,000 people.[89] An emergency medic who responded to the massacre at the festival placed attendance at 3,000.[90]
^ There were at least two additional soldiers on duty that day who survived.[95]
^ Rockets were hard at 6:30am and the militants entered the
Bibas home at 9:45am
[2]
^ Witnesses said a number of people including women, children and babies were killed execution-style by Israeli forces while sheltering inside the school.[3]
^ Dozens of bodies discovered, including children, who had been shot at close range. Video and images obtained by
Al Jazeera on 13 Dec 2023 showed bodies piled up inside the Shadia Abu Ghazala School in the al-Faluja area, west of the
Jabalia refugee camp in the northern
Gaza Strip. Witnesses said a number of people including women, children and babies were killed execution-style by Israeli forces while sheltering inside the school. The woman said there were newborn children among them. “The Israeli soldiers executed those innocent families at point blank,” she added. Reporter Al Jazeera's Hani Mahmoud is in southern Gaza in Rafah.[3]
^ Displaced persons were sheltering at the school.
^ “The Israeli soldiers came in and opened fire on them,” a woman at the scene said. “They took all men, then entered classrooms and opened fire on a woman and all the children with her.”
^ The victims were reportedly killed overnight starting on Tuesday 12 December 2023, but this could not be confirmed. It could have been some time earlier because the bodies were already decomposed when seen on 13 December 2023 the bodies were already decomposed.[2]
^ Possibly the DFLP - the fourth main Gazan group who claimed the 7 October attacks - but there are also allegations that a small number of hostages are held by unaffiliated Gazans.
^ The English version of their statement said "… any targeting of our defenceless civilians homes without prior warnings will be met with the execution of an Israeli civilian hostage in our custody, and this event will be broadcast publicly."
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^ Speculated to be PFLP or DFLP but there are also allegations that a small number of hostages are held by unaffiliated Gazans.
^ Both Raymond
prison and Nafha Prison are near
Mitzpe Ramon in Southern Israel.
^ Hamas tried to release Saadat and the other prominent PFLP members in early 2006.
^ Captured Saadat and the other prominent PFLP members from a Palestinian prison by the IDF in March 2006 in
Operation Bringing Home the Goods
^ The written version of their statement said "… any targeting of our defenceless civilians homes without prior warnings will be met with the execution of an Israeli civilian hostage in our custody, and this event will be broadcast publicly."
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^ Population data from 2022 unless otherwise stated.[85][86]
^ Most of the civilian areas on the Israeli side of the Gaza border had lightly armed volunteer security teams.[125]
^ Includes on duty police, military, and other professional armed security forces. Off duty IDF reservists were counted as civilians, so some available lists of names include more people with military ranks than the official number of military deaths.[citation needed]
^ The 7 October attacks were planned by
Hamas and led by their militant wing the
Al-Qassam Brigades, but at least 3 other groups also took part on the day. The other 3 factions were a second
Sunni[citation needed] Islamist group
Palestinian Islamic Jihad's militant wing
Saraya Al-Quds, and two much smaller Marxists / Nationalist factions the
PFLP and
DFLP. After the attacks
Palestinian Islamic Jihad (PIJ) claimed they were holding at least 30 hostages.[87] A small number of hostages, including the youngest, were only ever publicly described as being held by "other groups" - this could have been the PFLP or DFLP. [citation needed]
^ Attendance at the festival was reported to be 3,500 but figures vary.[88] After the attack, relatives searching for missing loved ones said more than one thousand were at the event at the time of the attack.[89] Some festival attendees estimated 3,000–4,000 people.[89] An emergency medic who responded to the massacre at the festival placed attendance at 3,000.[90]
^ There were at least two additional soldiers on duty that day who survived.[95]
^ Several of the prisoners have died, “it is known that some of the detainees died in the facility. The circumstances of their deaths are yet to be clarified; according to the IDF, they are terrorists, and the matter is under investigation." [139]
^ "Hundreds of Gazans arrested in the war are imprisoned in the south blindfolded and handcuffed most of the day" [139]
^ Witnesses said a number of people including women, children and babies were killed execution-style by Israeli forces while sheltering inside the school.[3]
^ Dozens of bodies discovered, including children, who had been shot at close range. Video and images obtained by
Al Jazeera on 13 Dec 2023 showed bodies piled up inside the Shadia Abu Ghazala School in the al-Faluja area, west of the
Jabalia refugee camp in the northern
Gaza Strip. Witnesses said a number of people including women, children and babies were killed execution-style by Israeli forces while sheltering inside the school. The woman said there were newborn children among them. “The Israeli soldiers executed those innocent families at point blank,” she added. Reporter Al Jazeera's Hani Mahmoud is in southern Gaza in Rafah.[3]
^ Displaced persons were sheltering at the school.
^ “The Israeli soldiers came in and opened fire on them,” a woman at the scene said. “They took all men, then entered classrooms and opened fire on a woman and all the children with her.”
^ The victims were reportedly killed overnight starting on Tuesday 12 December 2023, but this could not be confirmed. It could have been some time earlier because the bodies were already decomposed when seen on 13 December 2023 the bodies were already decomposed.[2]
^ Samer Fouad Al-Talalka, Alon Lulu Shamriz and Yotam Haim.[140]
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below)
^ Population data from 2022 unless otherwise stated.[85][86]
^ Most of the civilian areas on the Israeli side of the Gaza border had lightly armed volunteer security teams.[125]
^ Includes on duty police, military, and other professional armed security forces. Off duty IDF reservists were counted as civilians, so some available lists of names include more people with military ranks than the official number of military deaths.[citation needed]
^ The 7 October attacks were planned by
Hamas and led by their military wing the
Al-Qassam Brigades, but at least 3 other groups also took part on the day, The other 3 factions were a second Islamist group
Palestinian Islamic Jihad's
Saraya Al-Quds , and two much smaller Marxists / Nationalist factions the
PFLP and
DFLP. After the attacks
Palestinian Islamic Jihad (PIJ) claimed they were holding at least 30 hostages.[87] A small number of hostages, including the youngest, were only ever publicly described as being held by "another group", this could have been the PFLP of DFLP. [citation needed]
^ Attendance at the festival was reported to be 3,500 but figures vary.[88] After the attack, relatives searching for missing loved ones said more than one thousand were at the event at the time of the attack.[89] Some festival attendees estimated 3,000–4,000 people.[89] An emergency medic who responded to the massacre at the festival placed attendance at 3,000.[90]
^ There were at least two additional soldiers on duty that day who survived.[95]
^ Several of the prisoners have died, “it is known that some of the detainees died in the facility. The circumstances of their deaths are yet to be clarified; according to the IDF, they are terrorists, and the matter is under investigation." [139]
^ "Hundreds of Gazans arrested in the war are imprisoned in the south blindfolded and handcuffed most of the day" [139]
^ Witnesses said a number of people including women, children and babies were killed execution-style by Israeli forces while sheltering inside the school.[3]
^ Dozens of bodies discovered, including children, who had been shot at close range. Video and images obtained by
Al Jazeera on 13 Dec 2023 showed bodies piled up inside the Shadia Abu Ghazala School in the al-Faluja area, west of the
Jabalia refugee camp in the northern
Gaza Strip. Witnesses said a number of people including women, children and babies were killed execution-style by Israeli forces while sheltering inside the school. The woman said there were newborn children among them. “The Israeli soldiers executed those innocent families at point blank,” she added. Reporter Al Jazeera's Hani Mahmoud is in southern Gaza in Rafah.[3]
^ Displaced persons were sheltering at the school.
^ “The Israeli soldiers came in and opened fire on them,” a woman at the scene said. “They took all men, then entered classrooms and opened fire on a woman and all the children with her.”
^ The victims were reportedly killed overnight starting on Tuesday 12 December 2023, but this could not be confirmed. It could have been some time earlier because the bodies were already decomposed when seen on 13 December 2023 the bodies were already decomposed.[2]
^ Samer Fouad Al-Talalka, Alon Lulu Shamriz and Yotam Haim.[140]
Locations of massacres, mass graves, hostage takings, and mass imprisonments
^ Population data from 2022 unless otherwise stated.[85][86]
^ Most of the civilian areas on the Israeli side of the Gaza border had lightly armed volunteer security teams.[125]
^ Includes on duty police, military, and other professional armed security forces. Off duty IDF reservists were counted as civilians, so some available lists of names include more people with military ranks than the official number of military deaths.[citation needed]
^ The 7 October attacks were planned by
Hamas and led by their military wing the
Al-Qassam Brigades, but at least 3 other groups also took part on the day, The other 3 factions were a second Islamist group
Palestinian Islamic Jihad's
Saraya Al-Quds , and two much smaller Marxists / Nationalist factions the
PFLP and
DFLP. One third of the hostages were subsequently held by Islamic Jihad.[citation needed] A small number of hostages, including the youngest, were only ever publicly described as being held by "another group", this could have been the PFLP of DFLP.[citation needed]
^ Attendance at the festival was reported to be 3,500 but figures vary.[88] After the attack, relatives searching for missing loved ones said more than one thousand were at the event at the time of the attack.[89] Some festival attendees estimated 3,000–4,000 people.[89] An emergency medic who responded to the massacre at the festival placed attendance at 3,000.[90]
^ There were at least two additional soldiers on duty that day who survived.[95]
^ Including Samer Fouad Al-Talalka who was later shot by IDF ground forces, along with two hostages taken at Kibbutzim.
^ 22 hospitals were ordered to evacuate but many patients could not be safely relocated.[138] No suitable alternative hospital facilities were provided. Most evacuation orders were refused,[165] until the hospitals were occupied by Israeli ground forces.
^ At least 5 premature infants were left in the hospital when staff were forced to evacuate.
^ Witnesses said a number of people including women, children and babies were killed execution-style by Israeli forces while sheltering inside the school.[3]
^ Dozens of bodies discovered, including children, who had been shot at close range. Video and images obtained by
Al Jazeera on 13 Dec 2023 showed bodies piled up inside the Shadia Abu Ghazala School in the al-Faluja area, west of the
Jabalia refugee camp in the northern
Gaza Strip. Witnesses said a number of people including women, children and babies were killed execution-style by Israeli forces while sheltering inside the school. The woman said there were newborn children among them. “The Israeli soldiers executed those innocent families at point blank,” she added. Reporter Al Jazeera's Hani Mahmoud is in southern Gaza in Rafah.[3]
^ Displaced persons were sheltering at the school.
^ “The Israeli soldiers came in and opened fire on them,” a woman at the scene said. “They took all men, then entered classrooms and opened fire on a woman and all the children with her.”
^ The victims were reportedly killed overnight starting on Tuesday 12 December 2023, but this could not be confirmed. It could have been some time earlier because the bodies were already decomposed when seen on 13 December 2023 the bodies were already decomposed.[2]
^ Samer Fouad Al-Talalka, Alon Lulu Shamriz and Yotam Haim.[140]
Massacres, hostage taking, and mass imprisonment
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Early in the morning of 7 October 2023, approximately 3000 militants,[77][78] from
Hamas,
Palestinian Islamic Jihad, the
PFLP, and
DFLP,[79] breached the
Gaza fence and attacked multiple locations in Southern Israel.[77][78] Following this the IDF blckaided, bombed, and then invaded the Gaza Strip.
(For mass casualty events caused by airstrikes see wwwww below)
^ Population data from 2022 unless otherwise stated.[85][86]
^ Most of the civilian areas on the Israeli side of the Gaza border had lightly armed volunteer security teams.[125]
^ Includes on duty police, military, and other professional armed security forces. Off duty IDF reservists were counted as civilians, so some available lists of names include more people with military ranks than the official number of military deaths.[citation needed]
^ Attendance at the festival was reported to be 3,500 but figures vary.[88] After the attack, relatives searching for missing loved ones said more than one thousand were at the event at the time of the attack.[89] Some festival attendees estimated 3,000–4,000 people.[89] An emergency medic who responded to the massacre at the festival placed attendance at 3,000.[90]
^ The 7 October attacks were planned by
Hamas and led by their military wing the
Al-Qassam Brigades, but at least 3 other groups also took part on the day, The other 3 factions were a second Islamist group
Palestinian Islamic Jihad's
Saraya Al-Quds , and two much smaller Marxists / Nationalist factions the
PFLP and
DFLP. One third of the hostages were subsequently held by Islamic Jihad.[citation needed] A small number of hostages, including the youngest, were only ever publicly described as being held by "another group", this could have been the PFLP of DFLP.[citation needed]
^ There were at least two additional soldiers on duty that day who survived.[95]
^ 22 hospitals were ordered to evacuate but many patients could not be safely relocated.[138] No suitable alternative hospital facilities were provided. Most evacuation orders were refused,[165] until the hospitals were occupied by Israeli ground forces.
^ At least 5 premature infants were left in the hospital when staff were forced to evacuate.
^ Dozens of bodies discovered, including children, who had been shot at close range. Video and images obtained by
Al Jazeera on 13 Dec 2023 showed bodies piled up inside the Shadia Abu Ghazala School in the al-Faluja area, west of the
Jabalia refugee camp in the northern
Gaza Strip. Witnesses said a number of people including women, children and babies were killed execution-style by Israeli forces while sheltering inside the school. The woman said there were newborn children among them. “The Israeli soldiers executed those innocent families at point blank,” she added. Reporter Al Jazeera's Hani Mahmoud is in southern Gaza in Rafah.[3]
^ Displaced persons were sheltering at the school.
^ “The Israeli soldiers came in and opened fire on them,” a woman at the scene said. “They took all men, then entered classrooms and opened fire on a woman and all the children with her.”
^ The victims were reportedly killed overnight starting on Tuesday 12 December 2023, but this could not be confirmed. It could have been some time earlier because the bodies were already decomposed when seen on 13 December 2023 the bodies were already decomposed.[2]
^ Witnesses said a number of people including women, children and babies were killed execution-style by Israeli forces while sheltering inside the school.[3]
^ Hamas tried to release Saadat and the other prominent PFLP members in early 2006.
^ Captured Saadat and the other prominent PFLP members from a Palestinian prison by the IDF in March 2006 in
Operation Bringing Home the Goods
^ Including Samer Fouad Al-Talalka who was shot by Israeli troops.
^ The English version of their statement said "… any targeting of our defenceless civilians homes without prior warnings will be met with the execution of an Israeli civilian hostage in our custody, and this event will be broadcast publicly."
^Jhaveri, Ashka; Soltani, Amin; Braverman, Alexandra; Tyson, Kathryn; Mills, Peter; Moore, Johanna; Carl, Nicholas.
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Rubin, Shira; Warrick, Joby (13 November 2023).
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Israel:
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Archived from the original on 18 December 2023. Retrieved 22 December 2023. Hamas's pronouncements welcoming a broader conflict evoke statements by al-Qaeda leaders in the aftermath of the Sept. 11, 2001, attacks, noted Rita Katz, executive director of the SITE Intelligence Group, a private organization that studies the ideology and online communications of extremist groups… Even if its current leadership is effectively destroyed, she said, Hamas and its followers will continue to regard Oct. 7 as a victory. That's partly because the group unquestionably succeeded in focusing the world's attention on the Palestinian conflict, she said…'It's the first time I can remember that Hamas has become so prominent on a global scale.
Sachs, Natan (7 October 2023).
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Archived from the original on 25 November 2023. Retrieved 25 November 2023. But this Hamas victory might prove Pyrrhic. In fact, Hamas itself might have been surprised by the extent of its initial success.
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^
abcdefCohen, Ido David.
צלם "ישראל היום", יניב זוהר, נרצח עם אשתו ושתי בנותיהם [Israel Today photographer, Yaniv Zohar, was murdered along with his wife and their two daughters]. הארץ (in Hebrew).
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כיתת כוננות מול עשרות מחבלים: הקרב שהציל את קיבוץ עלומים [A standby squad against dozens of terrorists: the battle that saved Kibbutz Alumim]. Makor Rishon (in Hebrew). Retrieved November 2, 2023.
^Matan Tzuri; Sa'ar Hess; Yoav Zeyton; Ilana Kuriel; Hadar Gil-Ed; Eitan Glickman; Meir Turgeman (2023-10-17).
יישוב אחרי יישוב: הנרצחים בטבח חמאס, העדויות המצמררות וסיפורי הגבורה [Settlement after settlement: the murdered in the Hamas massacre, the chilling testimonies and the stories of heroism]. Ynet (in Hebrew). Retrieved 2023-11-12.
^
abcdefghijklמלחמה בישראל: כל שמות ההרוגים וקורבנות הטבח שפורסמו [War in Israel: all the names of the dead and victims of the massacre published]. הארץ (in Hebrew).
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^ Witnesses said a number of people including women, children and babies were killed execution-style by Israeli forces while sheltering inside the school.[3]
^ Dozens of bodies discovered, including children, who had been shot at close range. Video and images obtained by
Al Jazeera on 13 Dec 2023 showed bodies piled up inside the Shadia Abu Ghazala School in the al-Faluja area, west of the
Jabalia refugee camp in the northern
Gaza Strip. Witnesses said a number of people including women, children and babies were killed execution-style by Israeli forces while sheltering inside the school. The woman said there were newborn children among them. “The Israeli soldiers executed those innocent families at point blank,” she added. Reporter Al Jazeera's Hani Mahmoud is in southern Gaza in Rafah.[3]
^ Displaced persons were sheltering at the school.
^ “The Israeli soldiers came in and opened fire on them,” a woman at the scene said. “They took all men, then entered classrooms and opened fire on a woman and all the children with her.”
^ The victims were reportedly killed overnight starting on Tuesday 12 December 2023, but this could not be confirmed. It could have been some time earlier because the bodies were already decomposed when seen on 13 December 2023 the bodies were already decomposed.[2]
Saturation of the
Iron Dome defence system.The initiation of "Tufan Al-Aqsa" (
Arabic: طوفان الأقصى,
lit. '==
Al-Aqsa flood') included massive barrage of rockets into Israel that saturated the Iron Dome defence system, allowing many to reach their targets.
^ As of 2023-12-19 people on the Gaza strip have, on average, only 2L of clean water per day and inadequate food.
^ As of 28 December 2023 United Nations says 40% of Gaza’s population ‘at risk of famine’.[10]
^ There are also reports of attacks from much smaller groups such as the Palestinian Mujahideen Movement.Cite error: The <ref> tag has too many names (see the
help page).
^ On 12 October, a second airstrike on the Jabalia camp hit a residential building was hit, destroying several apartments, and killing people from two families.[24]
^ There were 195 people were killed [28] according to The Gaza Ministry of Health (Gaza MOH), whose overall casualty counts show no sign of being inflated [29] or fabricated [30] and thus appear to be a reliable minimum death count. The Gaza Indonesian Hospital also reported that "hundreds" had been killed or injured.[31][32]
^ The Gaza Ministry of Health reported 777+ wounded.[28] Gaza Indonesian Hospital reported that "hundreds" had been killed or injured.[31][32]
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Tel Aviv,
Israel:
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Archived from the original on 18 December 2023. Retrieved 22 December 2023. Hamas's pronouncements welcoming a broader conflict evoke statements by al-Qaeda leaders in the aftermath of the Sept. 11, 2001, attacks, noted Rita Katz, executive director of the SITE Intelligence Group, a private organization that studies the ideology and online communications of extremist groups… Even if its current leadership is effectively destroyed, she said, Hamas and its followers will continue to regard Oct. 7 as a victory. That's partly because the group unquestionably succeeded in focusing the world's attention on the Palestinian conflict, she said…'It's the first time I can remember that Hamas has become so prominent on a global scale.
Sachs, Natan (2023-10-07).
"This Will Be a Pyrrhic Victory for Hamas"(
News article).
The Atlantic.
Archived from the original on 25 November 2023. Retrieved 25 November 2023. But this Hamas victory might prove Pyrrhic. In fact, Hamas itself might have been surprised by the extent of its initial success.