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This is a list of notable engagements during the 2023 Israel–Hamas war, encompassing land, naval, and air engagements, covering events which took place or began during the 2023 Hamas attack on Israel on the 7 October, events and immediately afterwards, Israel's declaration of war on 8 October, the imposition of the 2023 Israeli blockade of the Gaza Strip, and active operations in the Gaza Strip.
Major engagements
[edit]Campaigns
[edit]- ^ 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 lightly armed volunteer security teams.[4]
- ^ 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.
- ^ escalated
- ^ Red Sea and possibly the Indian Ocean
- ^ Attempted aisrstrikes on Israeli territory, and merchant shipping that Ansar Allah believe is travelling to Israel or financially connected to Israel.
- ^ With minor involvement from others in Operation Prosperity Guardian.
Military engagements
[edit]- ^ Year-Month-Day international format.
- ^ a b IDF, Israeli police, others paid for and regulated by the Israeli government
- ^ a b Hamas and allies explicitly cooperating with them, towards the defence or expansion of Palestine.
- ^ Armed individuals not explicitly supported by either of the other two alliances.
- ^ a b Settler militants condemned by United Nations. “I condemn today’s attack by Israeli settlers against Palestinians and their property in the town of Huwwara in occupied West Bank,” the UN Special Coordinator for the Middle East Peace Process, Tor Wennesland, said in a statement. [16][17]
- ^ Military strikes conducted by the US and UK against Yemeni Houthis
- ^ On the morning of 12 January 2024.
- ^ Merchant shipping that Ansar Allah believe is travelling to Israel or connected to Israel.
- ^ alleged by USA. [citation needed]
Raids into southern Israel from Gaza
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Early in the morning of 7 October 2023, approximately 3000 militants,[37][38] from Hamas, Palestinian Islamic Jihad, the PFLP, and DFLP,[39] breached the Gaza fence and attacked multiple locations in Southern Israel.[37][38] Following this the IDF blockaded, bombed, and then invaded the Gaza Strip.
Locations of raids into Southern Israel from Gaza
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Attack | Location | Israelis and foreign nationals | Militants from Gaza | Date | ||||||||
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Type | Name | Pop. [a] | Total | Civilian [b] | Military [c] | Hostages | Number | Deaths | POWs | Start | End | |
2023 Hamas-led attack on Israel | Border checkpoints + Military Bases + Civilian Housing | Southern District (Israel) | total population = | total = 1,139 | total = | total = | total = 200+ Hostages | total ≈ 3000 [citation needed] |
total ≈ 1000 [citation needed] |
total = ? | 2023-10-07 (Dawn) | |
Battle of Sderot | Police station & Town | Sderot | 33,002 | 15[43] | ||||||||
Re'im music festival massacre | Public event | Near Re'im | ~3500 on the day [d] | 357+ [47][48] | 40 Hostages [49] | |||||||
Be'eri massacre | Kibbutz | Be'eri | 1,071 | 117+ [50] | ||||||||
Nahal Oz attack | Military Base | Nahal Oz lookout base[51] | 24+ [e] | 15+[51] | none | 15+[51] | 7+ Hostages [51] | 2023-10-07 | ||||
Kibbutz | Kibbutz Nahal Oz | 479 | 80+ | 12+ | 46+ | 20+ missing [f] | ||||||
area | Nahal Oz | subtotals | 100+[52] | 12+ | 61+ soldiers | 7 to 30 Hostages | ||||||
Kfar Aza massacre | Kfar Aza | 52+[53][54] | ||||||||||
Zikim Beach massacre | Public place | Zikim | (city) |
35+ [55] | 19 [56] | |||||||
Nir Oz massacre | Nir Oz | 380 | 27+[57] | 2023-10-07 09:45 [g] | ||||||||
Netiv HaAsara massacre | Netiv HaAsara | 21+ [58][59] | ||||||||||
Alumim massacre | Alumim | 531 | 19+ [60][61] | |||||||||
Kissufim massacre | Kissufim | 294 | 16+[62][63] | |||||||||
Holit massacre | Kibbutz | Holit | 210 | 13+ [64] | ||||||||
Ein HaShlosha massacre | Kibbutz | Ein HaShlosha | 353 | 5+[65] | ||||||||
Nirim attack | Kibbutz | Nirim | 416 | 5+[66][67] | ||||||||
Nir Yitzhak massacre | Kibbutz | Nir Yitzhak | 633 | 5+[65] |
- ^ Population data from 2022 unless otherwise stated.[41][42]
- ^ Most of the civilian areas on the Israeli side of the Gaza border had lightly armed volunteer security teams.[4]
- ^ 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.[44] After the attack, relatives searching for missing loved ones said more than one thousand were at the event at the time of the attack.[45] Some festival attendees estimated 3,000–4,000 people.[45] An emergency medic who responded to the massacre at the festival placed attendance at 3,000.[46]
- ^ There were at least two additional soldiers on duty that day who survived.[51]
- ^ including the Bibas family
- ^ Rockets were hard at 6:30am and the militants entered the Bibas home at 9:45am [1]
Violence against unarmed people (from 9 October onwards)
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Event | COLUMN TWO | Location | Deaths | Hostages or Prisoners | Date | |||||
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Type | Name | Pop. | Total | Civilian | Military [a] | Start | End | |||
Shadia Abu Ghazala School massacre[b][69][70][68] | Israeli Ground Forces [c] | shelter for displaced families [d] | Shadia Abu Ghazala School in the Gaza Strip [e] | unknown | "dozens"[68] | "dozens" [f] | none reported | "all of the men" [g] | 2023-12-12 |
2023-12-13 |
- ^ 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]
- ^ 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.[68]
- ^ Witnesses said a number of people including women, children and babies were killed execution-style by Israeli forces while sheltering inside the school.[68][70]
- ^ Displaced persons were sheltering at the school.
- ^ in the al-Faluja area, west of the Jabalia refugee camp in the northern Gaza Strip.[68]
- ^ predominantly women and children[68]
- ^ “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.[70]
Hostages timeline
[edit]On 7 October 2023, as part of Operation Al-Aqsa Flood at the beginning of the 2023 Israel–Hamas war, Palestinian militants abducted around 250 people from Israel to the Gaza Strip[71][72][73][74][75][76] with the stated goal of forcing Israel to release Palestinian prisoners.[77]
Date | Summary | Details |
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2023-10-07 | Hostages taken |
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2023-10-08 | Analysis from the Washington Post determines that at least four hostages were killed shortly after being taken captive.[78][citation needed] | |
2023-10-09 | Hamas's Al-Qassam Brigades threatened hostage executions if civilian homes were bombed "without warning" | |
2023-10-17 | Hamas releases a video of hostage Mia Schem; after her release she describes the video as being coerced.[79][80] | |
2023-10-22 | Hamas releases two American hostages[81] | |
2023-10-24 | Hamas releases two Israeli hostages[82] | |
2023-10-30 | Israeli forces rescue Ori Megidish, an Israeli female soldier.[83] | |
2023-11-04 | Hamas says that more than 60 hostages are missing "because of Israeli airstrikes on Gaza".[84] | |
2023-11-16 | Israel announces that it has recovered the bodies of two hostages, Yehudit Weiss and Corporal Noa Marciano, from building adjacent to Al-Shifa hospital.[85] | |
2023-11-21 | Israel releases footage that it says shows hostages being taken into Al-Shifa hospital by armed men. According to Israel, a third hostage, Corporal Noa Marciano, was also taken to the hospital and executed there.[86] | |
2023-11-24 to 2023-11-30 | Hamas releases 105 hostages in exchange for the release of 210 prisoners.[87] | 81 from Israel 23 from Thailand 1 from the Philippines |
2023-11-26 | Separate from the broader hostage release Hamas releases a Russian hostage, "as a result of the movement’s appreciation for President Putin’s positions".[88] | |
2023-12-08 | Hamas says that a hostage, Sahar Baruch, was killed in a failed rescue attempt. In a possibly related incident, the IDF reported that two soldiers were wounded while attempting to rescue a hostage.[89] | |
2023-12-15 | Killing of Alon Shamriz, Yotam Haim, and Samer Talalka | Alon Shamriz Yotam Haim Samer Talalka |
2024-01-04 | Israel releases a statement saying that they believe 112 hostages are still alive and being held in the Gaza Strip[b]. In addition, they believe that 24 hostages are dead and their bodies remain in Gaza.[90] |
- ^ Including Samer Talalka.
- ^ Includes four hostages taken prior to the October 7 attacks
Airstrikes and rocket attacks
[edit]Long distance attacks against Israel
[edit]Name | Date | Attacker | Weapons | Target |
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Rocket barrage into Israel | 7 October 2023 | Hamas [citation needed] |
Rockets and drones | Numerous civilian and military locations in Israel, mostly near the Gaza strip. |
Palestinian rocket attacks on Israel in 2023 | 8 October 2023 – Ongoing | Hamas PIJ PFLP DFLP [a] |
Rockets | Israel |
Projectile attacks from Lebanon on Israel and the Golan Heights | 8 October 2023 – Ongoing | Hezbollah Hamas PIJ PFLP |
"projectiles" | Israel and the Golan Heights |
Houthi missile and drone attacks on Israel[92] | 19 October 2023 – Ongoing | Houthi movement | Long-range missile | Eilat, Israel |
Taba and Nuweiba drone attacks | 27 October 2023 | Houthi movement | Drones | Possibly Israel, hit Taba and Nuweiba, Egypt |
Iraqi missile strike on Haifa[93] | 7 January 2024 | Islamic Resistance in Iraq | Long-range cruise missile | Haifa, Israel |
2024 Erbil attack[b] | 15 January 2024 | Iran | Long-range missiles | Erbil, Iraq |
Disputed strikes
[edit]Name | Date | Accused | Location | Deaths | Injured |
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Attacks on Palestinians evacuating Gaza City | 13 October 2023 | IDF Hamas |
Gaza City | 70+ [95] | 200+ [95] |
Al-Ahli Arab Hospital explosion | 18 October 2023 | IDF PIJ |
Al-Ahli Hospital in Gaza | 100–300 (United States Director of National Intelligence)[96] [citation needed] |
314 (Gaza Health Ministry)[97] |
Israeli airstrikes
[edit]- ^ 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.[104]
- ^ Some were sheltering there after being displaced from Beit Hanoun.[105][106]
- ^ There were 195 people were killed[108] according to The Gaza Ministry of Health (Gaza MOH), whose overall casualty counts show no sign of being inflated[109] or fabricated[110] and thus appear to be a reliable minimum death count. The Gaza Indonesian Hospital also reported that "hundreds" had been killed or injured.[111][112]
- ^ The Gaza Ministry of Health reported 777+ wounded.[108] Gaza Indonesian Hospital reported that "hundreds" had been killed or injured.[111][112]
- ^ Saleh al-Arouri and 7 other alleged militants.
See also
[edit]- Outline of the 2023 Israel–Hamas war
- Timeline of the Israeli–Palestinian conflict in 2023
- Casualties of the 2023 Israel–Hamas war
- List of wars involving Israel
- List of massacres in Israel
- 2023 attacks on U.S. bases in Iraq and Syria
- Israeli war crimes
- Palestinian political violence
- Moshe Dayan's eulogy for Ro'i Rothberg
Notes
[edit]References
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… Israel Defense Forces battled Hamas militants to regain control of the city and its police station.
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Locations of raids into Southern Israel from Gaza
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Attack | Location | Israelis and foreign nationals | Militants from Gaza | Date | ||||||||
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Type | Name | Pop. [a] | Total | Civilian [b] | Military [c] | Hostages | Number | Deaths | POWs | Start | End | |
2023 Hamas-led attack on Israel | Border checkpoints + Military Bases + Civilian Housing | Southern District (Israel) | total population = | total = 1,139 | total = | total = | total = 200+ Hostages | total ≈ 3000 [citation needed] |
total ≈ 1000 [citation needed] |
total = ? | 2023-10-07 (Dawn) | |
Battle of Sderot | Police station & Town | Sderot | 33,002 | 15[4] | ||||||||
Re'im music festival massacre | Public event | Near Re'im | ~3500 on the day [d] | 357+ [8][9] | 40 Hostages [10] | |||||||
Be'eri massacre | Kibbutz | Be'eri | 1,071 | 117+ [11] | ||||||||
Nahal Oz attack | Military Base | Nahal Oz lookout base[12] | 24+ [e] | 15+[12] | none | 15+[12] | 7+ Hostages [12] | 2023-10-07 | ||||
Kibbutz | Kibbutz Nahal Oz | 479 | 80+ | 12+ | 46+ | 20+ missing [f] | ||||||
area | Nahal Oz | subtotals | 100+[13] | 12+ | 61+ soldiers | 7 to 30 Hostages | ||||||
Kfar Aza massacre | Kfar Aza | 52+[14][15] | ||||||||||
Zikim Beach massacre | Public place | Zikim | (city) |
35+ [16] | 19 [17] | |||||||
Nir Oz massacre | Nir Oz | 380 | 27+[18] | 2023-10-07 09:45 [g] | ||||||||
Netiv HaAsara massacre | Netiv HaAsara | 21+ [19][20] | ||||||||||
Alumim massacre | Alumim | 531 | 19+ [21][22] | |||||||||
Kissufim massacre | Kissufim | 294 | 16+[23][24] | |||||||||
Holit massacre | Kibbutz | Holit | 210 | 13+ [25] | ||||||||
Ein HaShlosha massacre | Kibbutz | Ein HaShlosha | 353 | 5+[26] | ||||||||
Nirim attack | Kibbutz | Nirim | 416 | 5+[27][28] | ||||||||
Nir Yitzhak massacre | Kibbutz | Nir Yitzhak | 633 | 5+[26] |
- ^ Population data from 2022 unless otherwise stated.[1][2]
- ^ Most of the civilian areas on the Israeli side of the Gaza border had lightly armed volunteer security teams.[3]
- ^ 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.[5] After the attack, relatives searching for missing loved ones said more than one thousand were at the event at the time of the attack.[6] Some festival attendees estimated 3,000–4,000 people.[6] An emergency medic who responded to the massacre at the festival placed attendance at 3,000.[7]
- ^ There were at least two additional soldiers on duty that day who survived.[12]
- ^ including the Bibas family
- ^ Rockets were hard at 6:30am and the militants entered the Bibas home at 9:45am [2]
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- ^ Hayun, Dedi (10 October 2023). "Abandoned cars underline panic at Israeli music festival where Hamas gunmen killed hundreds". Reuters. Archived from the original on 15 October 2023. Retrieved 15 October 2023.
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- ^ Marev Saber (12 October 2023). קצין המשטרה שהציל את קיבוץ נירים - ונשאר להגן על הבית [The police officer who saved Kibbutz Nirim - and stayed to protect the house]. Israel Hayom (in Hebrew). Archived from the original on 18 October 2023. Retrieved 18 October 2023.
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