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On 15 December 2023, three Israeli hostages were killed by the
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(IDF) during the Battle of Shuja'iyya in the
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. The men had emerged from a building and were approaching a group of IDF soldiers when they were shot dead, in spite of the fact that they were shirtless and visibly unarmed while waving a makeshift
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and calling out for help in
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. The incident provoked widespread domestic and international criticism of the IDF and of the Israeli government's attempts to resolve the hostage crisis through war. It also led to increased condemnation from abroad of the
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. The IDF acknowledged that the three hostages, who were kidnapped by
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during the
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, had been killed after they were "mistakenly identified as a threat," prompting renewed protests in
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against the incumbent Netanyahu-led government. The killing of the hostages in
Shuja'iyya Shuja'iyya (), also ''Shejaiya'', ''Shijaiyeh'', ''Shujayya'', ''Shuja'ia'', ''Shuja'iya'', is the southern quarter of Old City of Gaza, and the only quarter of the Old City located outside the historical city walls. It is one of the largest neig ...
marks one of many Israeli friendly fire incidents since the beginning of the
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.


Overview


Involved parties

The three hostages killed by the IDF were identified as Yotam Haim (age 28), Alon Shamriz (age 26) and Samer Talalka (age 24); Haim and Shamriz were kidnapped from the
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, and Talalka was kidnapped from the
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kibbutz. All three men had been kidnapped during the
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. Haim was a drummer for a heavy metal band, Shamriz was a computer engineering student at
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and was from the
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town of
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. After the deaths of the three hostages, a GoPro camera from a deceased
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was discovered to have recorded their voices several days earlier. The dog was involved with a military exchange between Israel and Hamas, near to where they were held although it was undisclosed what they were recorded speaking about. It has been inferred that the militants holding them were killed in the fighting and allowed the men to escape.


Events

According to an IDF official, the three male hostages emerged shirtless out of a building toward a group of IDF soldiers "tens of meters" away, with one carrying a
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. An Israeli sniper then opened fire on them, killing Shamriz and Talalka and wounding Haim. After being shot, Haim ran into a nearby building and shouted for help in Hebrew. The battalion commander then ordered the troops to hold their fire, while Haim was persuaded to exit the building but when he did so 15 minutes later, a soldier acting against the battalion commander's order shot and killed him.IDF probe reportedly reveals soldiers who shot dead hostages weren’t briefed on Hebrew sign spotted ahead of time
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'' reported that the IDF soldiers followed the third hostage into the building and shot him dead because "they believed that it was a Hamas terrorist attempting to lure them into a trap". ''
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'' reported that Israeli soldiers had called for the third hostage to come out of the building he was hiding in, and then shot him when he reappeared. The soldiers became suspicious upon retrieving the bodies for they had identifying marks suggesting that they were indeed Israeli hostages who had managed to evade their captors. The hostages were identified after their bodies were returned to Israel. In days prior to the incident, soldiers had noticed the building the hostages were hiding in, 200 meters from where they would be eventually shot, had fabric signs reading "
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" and "Help, Three hostages" hanging out of the windows. The letters were written on the fabric with leftover food. The IDF had marked the house as a possible trap. An investigation determined that when the unit which found the signs was redeployed from the area, it did not brief the battalion replacing them, whose troops were responsible for the incident, about the signs. On 4 March 2024, Israeli broadcaster
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released an audio recording of the incident.


Investigations

According to ''
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'', a preliminary investigation found IDF instructions to soldiers in
Shuja'iyya Shuja'iyya (), also ''Shejaiya'', ''Shijaiyeh'', ''Shujayya'', ''Shuja'ia'', ''Shuja'iya'', is the southern quarter of Old City of Gaza, and the only quarter of the Old City located outside the historical city walls. It is one of the largest neig ...
were to open fire on any man of fighting age who approached them. Following an investigation, the IDF stated the killings were preventable, but disciplinary actions were not needed since there was "no malice" on the part of the soldiers.


Reactions

The mother of one of the deceased hostages sent a message to the unit involved in the shooting, stating she considered the incident not to be the soldiers' fault. She told the unit she instead placed the blame of her son's death on Hamas, adding: "may their name and memory be wiped off the face of the Earth." On the contrary, the father of one of the hostages stated: "The shooter should not have opened fire, and if he is a proper fighter, he should have known that you only pull the trigger once you are certain it is a terrorist." Despite this, he noted that Israeli troops "have encountered different situations where amastried to ambush them and they suffered losses." Protests broke out outside the IDF headquarters in
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following the news, calling for a negotiated end to the hostage crisis.
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professor Yagil Levy said there was "a real gap between the formal rules of engagement and the practice on the battlefield", and Israeli journalist
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called the incident a
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. Pro-Palestinian voices and critics of the IDF said that the incident demonstrated the Israeli military's indiscriminate use of force on civilians, seeing the soldiers as having mistaken the surrendering Israeli hostages for surrendering Palestinians. Sari Bashi, program director at
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, stated that "nobody batted an eye before killing them", and that this case only came under investigation as the deceased turned out to be Israeli. Roy Yellin of B'Tselem stated that his group had documented "countless incidents of people who clearly surrendered and who were still shot" and that the incident came after "a long trend of" escalating Israeli violence that went largely unpunished.


From Israel's military and government

On 15 December, the IDF stated that during operations in
Shuja'iyya Shuja'iyya (), also ''Shejaiya'', ''Shijaiyeh'', ''Shujayya'', ''Shuja'ia'', ''Shuja'iya'', is the southern quarter of Old City of Gaza, and the only quarter of the Old City located outside the historical city walls. It is one of the largest neig ...
, they "mistakenly identified three Israeli hostages as a threat" and killed them with
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. A senior IDF officer stated that: "We have heard such screams from places in the past, and then there was fighting, after the alert turned out to be an attempt to draw IDF forces to a building and then open fire on them. Unfortunately, we thought it was such an incident." Prime minister
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offered condolences to the families of the victims, while defense minister
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called the killings "a painful incident for every Israeli." Lt. Gen.
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stated that the shooting was against the IDF's rules of engagement and that the hostages had "done everything to show that they were harmless", including removing shirts to show that they were not carrying explosives. The following day, the IDF posted a video of him speaking to the 99th Division of the IDF, reminding them to not shoot surrendering Gazans but to take them as
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. Social media users pointed out that soldiers in the background of the video appeared nonchalant or were even laughing. When asked if the soldiers involved in the killing of the three hostages will be pulled from service, IDF spokesperson Lt. Col
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stated that they will be "supported in every way possible" as the incident was "terrible and tragic mistake." IDF spokesperson Lt. Col
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stated that no disciplinary action would be taken against the soldiers, and that there would be no change to IDF ground operations as a result of the killing.


Depictions

In late 2024, ''
Stay Forte ''Stay Forte'' () is an upcoming Israeli drama film directed by Doron Eran. It deals with the Gaza war hostage crisis and is based on the stories of Alon Shamriz, Yotam Haim, and Samer Talalka. The three Israeli men were abducted to the Gaza stri ...
'', a new film went into production, chronicling the story of the three hostages. Doron Eran is directing the project, with Tomer Machloof playing Alon,
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as Yotam Haim and Wael Hamdun as Samer Talalka. American actors
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and
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are also part of the cast.Wiseman, Andreas (27 March 2025)
‘Stay Forte’: First Footage Revealed Of October 7 Film Starring Judd Hirsch & Selma Blair
''Deadline''. Retrieved on 29 March 2025
(30 January 2025)
Selma Blair Returns to Acting With Three New Movies, Including Israel-Hamas War Drama ‘Stay Forte’ (EXCLUSIVE)
''Variety''. Retrieved on 19 April 2025


See also

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2023 Givat Shaul shooting On 30 November 2023, two Palestinian gunmen killed three and wounded 16 Israelis, Israeli civilians at a bus stop on the Givat Shaul Interchange in Jerusalem during the 2023 Gaza war ceasefire, ceasefire of the Gaza war. A fourth individual, Y ...
*** Killing of Yuval Castleman **
Killing of David Ben Avraham On 21 March 2024, David Ben Avraham (), a 63-year-old Palestinians, Palestinian Gerim, Jewish convert, was shot and killed by an Israel Defence Forces (IDF) soldier near Elazar (Israeli settlement), Elazar, an Israeli settlement in the Israeli ...
* Killing of Nahida and Samar Anton * Executions and assassinations during the Gaza war


References

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