In specific cases there were incidents of
friendly fire
In military terminology, friendly fire or fratricide is an attack by belligerent or neutral forces on friendly troops while attempting to attack enemy or hostile targets. Examples include misidentifying the target as hostile, cross-fire while ...
in the
Gaza war
The Gaza war is an armed conflict in the Gaza Strip and southern Israel fought since 7 October 2023. A part of the unresolved Israeli–Palestinian conflict, Israeli–Palestinian and Gaza–Israel conflict, Gaza–Israel conflicts dating ...
. The vast majority of
casualties in the conflict were killed by the opposing side, i.e. Israelis killed by Palestinian militants and Palestinians killed by the
Israeli military. According to the
Israel Defense Forces
The Israel Defense Forces (IDF; , ), alternatively referred to by the Hebrew-language acronym (), is the national military of the State of Israel. It consists of three service branches: the Israeli Ground Forces, the Israeli Air Force, and ...
(IDF), as of May 2024, 49 of the 278 Israeli soldiers killed during the
Israeli invasion of the Gaza Strip
The Israeli invasion of the Gaza Strip is a major part of the Gaza war. Starting on 7 October 2023, immediately after the October 7 Hamas-led attack on Israel, Hamas-led attack on Israel, Israel began bombing of the Gaza Strip, bombing the Ga ...
were killed by friendly fire and in other accidents.
Background
Friendly fire incidents were seen before the Gaza invasion and the
7 October attacks, with a non-commissioned officer shot and killed by IDF troops in Summer 2023 while securing an alley way in
Jenin
Jenin ( ; , ) is a city in the West Bank, Palestine, and is the capital of the Jenin Governorate. It is a hub for the surrounding towns. Jenin came under Israeli occupied territories, Israeli occupation in 1967, and was put under the administra ...
with the elite
Egoz commando unit. Two others were killed in the same unit in January 2022 in the
Jordan Valley, with both incidents being highlighted as mistaken identities.
After the 7 October attacks, Israel mobilized about 360,000
reservist
A reservist is a person who is a member of a military reserve force. They are otherwise civilians, and in peacetime have careers outside the military. Reservists usually go for training on an annual basis to refresh their skills. This person ca ...
s in the IDF, which were to add to their about 169,500 active duty personnel. By January 2024, about 295,000 reservists had reported for duty and many were potentially under trained due to timing concerns before being sent to fight. The IDF has an annual budget of about US$23.6 billion for 2023, and possess a range of highly sophisticated defensive and offensive weaponry.
7 October: Hannibal Directive
On 5 December 2023, Israeli
hostages released by Hamas met with prime minister
Benjamin Netanyahu
Benjamin Netanyahu (born 21 October 1949) is an Israeli politician who has served as the prime minister of Israel since 2022, having previously held the office from 1996 to 1999 and from 2009 to 2021. Netanyahu is the longest-serving prime min ...
's
war cabinet and claimed that, during the
October 7th Hamas-led attack on Israel they were deliberately attacked by Israeli helicopters on their way into Gaza, and were shelled constantly by the Israeli military while they were there.
The Israeli broadcaster
Channel 12 reported on 16 December that IDF forces had fired on a tractor carrying hostages to Gaza.
On 18 December the IDF admitted that "casualties fell as a result of friendly fire on 7 October", but added that "beyond the operational investigations of the events, it would not be morally sound to investigate these incidents due to the immense and complex quantity of them that took place in the kibbutzim and southern Israeli communities due to the challenging situations the soldiers were in at the time."
In January 2024, an investigation by Israeli newspaper ''
Yedioth Ahronoth
(, ; lit. "Latest News") is an Israeli daily mass market newspaper published in Tel Aviv. Founded in 1939, is Israel's largest paid newspaper by sales and circulation and has been described as "undoubtedly the country's number-one paper." '' concluded that the IDF had in practice applied the
Hannibal Directive from noon of 7 October, ordering all combat units to stop "at all costs" any attempt by Hamas militants to return to Gaza with hostages.
IDF helicopters fired on cars trying to cross into Gaza. It is unclear how many hostages were killed by friendly fire as a result of the order.
According to ''Yedioth Ahronoth'', Israeli soldiers inspected around 70 vehicles on the roads leading to Gaza that had been hit by a helicopter, tank or
UAV, killing all occupants in at least some cases.
In an interview with Israel's ''
Haaretz
''Haaretz'' (; originally ''Ḥadshot Haaretz'' – , , ) is an List of newspapers in Israel, Israeli newspaper. It was founded in 1918, making it the longest running newspaper currently in print in Israel. The paper is published in Hebrew lan ...
'', Lieutenant Colonel Nof Erez stated that IDF forces were mostly wiped out on the ground along the Gaza border. This reportedly meant that there was no one that helicopter or drone pilots could communicate with, making the identification of persons on the ground very difficult. According to Erez, "the Hannibal
rotocol for which we have been conducting drills over the past 20 years, relates to the case a single vehicle containing hostages: you know which part of the fence it comes through, what side of the road it would move to and even which road... What we saw here was a 'mass Hannibal'. There were many openings in the fence. Thousands of people in many different vehicles, both with hostages and without hostages."
A report by a UN Commission published in June 2024 found that the Israel Security Forces applied the Hannibal Directive in several locations, likely killing at least 14 Israeli civilians on 7 October 2023.
A July 2024 ''Haaretz'' investigation revealed that the IDF ordered the Hannibal Directive to be used, adding: "Haaretz does not know whether or how many civilians and soldiers were hit due to these procedures, but the cumulative data indicates that many of the kidnapped people were at risk, exposed to Israeli gunfire, even if they were not the target."
One of these decisions was made at 7:18 A.M., when an observation post reported someone had been kidnapped at the Erez crossing, close to the IDF's liaison office. "Hannibal at Erez" came the command from divisional headquarters, "dispatch a Zik." The Zik is an unmanned assault drone, and the meaning of this command was clear, ''Haaretz'' reported.
A source in the
Southern Command of the IDF told ''Haaretz'': "Everyone knew by then that such vehicles could be carrying kidnapped civilians or soldiers...There was no case in which a vehicle carrying kidnapped people was knowingly attacked, but you couldn't really know if there were any such people in a vehicle. I can't say there was a clear instruction, but everyone knew what it meant to not let any vehicles return to Gaza."
The same source stated that on 2:00 P.M. a new instruction was given that "was meant to turn the area around the border fence into a killing zone, closing it off toward the west."
''Haaretz'' further reported that at at 6:40 P.M. military intelligence believed militants were intending to flee back to Gaza in an organized manner from near Kibbutz Be'eri, Kfar Azza and Kissufim. In response the army launched artillery at the border fence area, very close to some of these communities. Shells were also fired at the Erez border crossing shortly thereafter. The IDF says it is not aware of any civilians being hurt in these bombardments.
''Haaretz'' notes one case in which it is known that civilians were hit, which took place in the house of Pessi Cohen at Kibbutz Be'eri. 14 hostages were in the house as the IDF attacked it, with 13 of them killed.
7 October: other incidents
Be'eri kibbutz
In the
Hamas led attack on 7 October, around 40 Hamas militants
attacked the Be'eri kibbutz
A kibbutz ( / , ; : kibbutzim / ) is an intentional community in Israel that was traditionally based on agriculture. The first kibbutz, established in 1910, was Degania Alef, Degania. Today, farming has been partly supplanted by other economi ...
in southern Israel and took many Israelis as hostages. At one point, a Palestinian commander asked an Israeli woman, Yasmine Porat, to call the Israeli police as he wanted to negotiate safe passage back to Gaza in exchange for keeping the hostages alive.
The Israeli police arrived and engaged in a gun battle with the militants; the militants used the hostages to prevent the Israeli police from killing them. A tank then arrived and fired on the house full of the hostages. Porat said most of the hostages were still alive before the tank arrived.
Brig. Gen. Barak Hiram admitted he had ordered the tank to fire at the house, knowing that it contained both Israeli civilians and Palestinian militants, "even at the cost of civilian casualties."
Relatives of some of those killed have demanded a probe into the potential deaths of some of these hostages from
friendly fire
In military terminology, friendly fire or fratricide is an attack by belligerent or neutral forces on friendly troops while attempting to attack enemy or hostile targets. Examples include misidentifying the target as hostile, cross-fire while ...
, including one incident in which an Israeli tank fired at a house full of hostages.
Nir Oz kibbutz
On 7 October, as Israeli Doron Katz-Asher and other members of her family were being transported from the
Nir Oz kibbutz on a tractor to be taken as hostages by Palestinian militants, the IDF fired on them to stop the tractor reaching Gaza; her mother Efrat Katz died from a bullet. Doron Katz-Asher was held hostage in Gaza for 49 days before being released during the
ceasefire
A ceasefire (also known as a truce), also spelled cease-fire (the antonym of 'open fire'), is a stoppage of a war in which each side agrees with the other to suspend aggressive actions often due to mediation by a third party. Ceasefires may b ...
in late November.
On 5 April 2024 it was announced that an IDF investigation found high credibility that Katz was likely killed by friendly fire.
Alumim kibbutz
On 7 October, Ofek Atun and his girlfriend Tamar escaped from the
Re'im music festival massacre and attempted to enter kibbutz
Alumim, which was
also attacked, to seek refuge. Members of the kibbutz's security squad and a resident soldier mistook them for militants and opened fire, killing Atun and wounding Tamar.
Kissufim kibbutz
On 11 May 2025 the Israeli television channel
Channel 13 revealed that the IDF killed an Israeli civilian named Tom Godo while he was hiding with his family in
Kissufim on 8 October 2023. An Israeli spokesperson confirmed the report, saying that "the IDF
he Israeli armydetermined that Tom Godo was apparently killed by IDF gunfire directed at the door of the safe room".
Invasion of Gaza Strip
According to the Israeli military, since the
ground invasion of Gaza beginning on 29 October, an average of two to six soldiers were killed each week from friendly fire for a total of 18 soldiers out of 170 killed as of 1 January 2024. By 26 January the number of IDF troops killed in friendly fire incidents had been increased to 36 out of 188 soldiers reported as killed.
They were a part of the about 17% of soldiers war-related deaths that were classified as accidents.
On the six month anniversary of the 7 October attack in April 2024, the IDF published data on their engagements which included casualty numbers. Per the report 41 soldiers of the 604 killed since the start of the war were the result of operational accidents which included friendly fire.
Of the deceased some were killed by Israeli airstrikes, shrapnel from their own explosives, being run over by Israeli armored vehicles, and mistakenly identified and hit with tank fire, shelling and/or guns. These numbers do not take into account injuries resulting from friendly fire, but the IDF has indicated that they have had reports of those.
Israeli hostages, who were freed by Hamas on 5 December 2023, convened with Benjamin Netanyahu's war cabinet. They asserted that Israeli helicopters intentionally targeted them as they entered Gaza during the Hamas attack on Israel on 7 October. Furthermore, they reported enduring continuous shelling from the Israeli military throughout their stay in the region.
The transparency of Israel's disclosure regarding friendly fire fatalities has made them subject to additional scrutiny, as many nations do not make such information public.
Hostages
In early December 2023, three Israeli hostages died in an IDF airstrike on the Gaza city apartment where they were being held.
On 15 December 2023, IDF soldiers
shot dead three Israeli hostages who were waving a white-flag in
Shuja'iyya,
Gaza.
After the
IDF rescue operation in the
Nuseirat refugee camp on 8 June 2024 which resulted in the rescue of four hostages taken during the Re'im music festival massacre, Hamas reported that along with heavy Palestinian casualties the IDF's operation resulted in the death of at least three Israeli hostages.
The IDF has reportedly dismissed the reports of these hostages deaths, calling it a "blatant lie".
In August 2024, rescued hostage
Noa Argamani reported that she had suffered injuries due to Israeli military airstrikes that causes a wall to collapse on her, while she was in held in Gaza.
IDF
On 8 January 2024, Israeli combat engineers were reportedly prepping to demolish a Hamas facility. A nearby tank crew mistakenly opened fire, leading to an electricity pole collapsing and setting off the explosives. Six soldiers lost their lives, and 14 others sustained injuries in the blast.
On 28 April 2024, two Israeli reserve soldiers in Gaza were killed by an IDF tank shelling a building in the Netzarim corridor where a group of Israeli soldiers were staying. The incident took place amid an exchange of fire with Hamas operatives in the area.
On 15 May 2024, five Israeli
paratroopers
A paratrooper or military parachutist is a soldier trained to conduct military operations by parachuting directly into an area of operations, usually as part of a large airborne forces unit. Traditionally paratroopers fight only as light inf ...
were killed after being shelled by an IDF tank believing them to be Palestinian combatants.
Analysis
Retired US Navy
admiral
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and former supreme leader of
NATO
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forces, James Straridis cautioned that the IDF had a very high friendly fire rate, even in a dense urban setting while speaking to reporters.
Atlantic Council
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fellow and military intelligence expert Alex Plitsas cautioned that due to the fog of war, while any friendly fire instances are cause for concern, it was difficult to discern or reflect on if highlighted broader issues with the IDF and their tactics. Some experts such as retired US Lieutenant General
Sean MacFarland highlighted the urban combat, lack of evacuation, and poor building quality due to the blockade which could cause higher numbers of friendly fire. IDF veteran
Avner Gvaryahu, the executive director of the Israeli NGO
Breaking the Silence, stated that incidents were more common due to a policy of "very loose
rules of engagement".
The sibling of one of the engineers killed in the 8 January incident claimed the cause of his brother's death was a freak accident and he did not blame the soldiers involved as they were under large amounts of pressure and it was their duty to protect the engineers.
Gaza Strip: Palestinians killed
On 17 October 2023 – during the Gaza war – a large explosion occurred in a courtyard of
Al-Ahli Arab Hospital
Al-Ahli Arab Baptist Hospital (), usually called the Baptist Hospital for short (), is a hospital in the Gaza Strip. Its headquarters are located in the Zeitoun neighborhood in the south of Gaza City, Palestine, and it is managed by the Episc ...
in
Gaza City
Gaza City, also called Gaza, is a city in the Gaza Strip, Palestine, and the capital of the Gaza Governorate. Located on the Mediterranean coast, southwest of Jerusalem, it was home to Port of Gaza, Palestine's only port. With a population of ...
, resulting in a large number of displaced Palestinians seeking shelter there being killed or injured. The cause of the explosion is contested. Several sources considered that an errant rocket from Gaza was the likeliest expanation a week after the incident, based on evidence gathered in investigations conducted by the Associated Press,
CNN,
The Economist, The Guardian, and the Wall Street Journal.
In late November 2023, Human Rights Watch also stated that the available evidence made an Israeli airstrike "highly unlikely."
Investigations by Channel 4 News, Al Jazeera, research groups Earshot and Forensic Architecture (FA) contested Israeli claims of a misfired Hamas rocket being responsible for the blast, with FA concluding instead that the blast was the result of a munition fired from the direction of Israel. In subsequent visual investigations published on 15 February 2024
and 17 October 2024, with the latter including situated testimony from doctors, FA cast further doubt on the errant rocket launch theory.
In December 2023, Hamas admitted to shooting dead a 13-year-old boy, believing he was trying to loot humanitarian aid.
In response, Gazans staged demonstrations against the shooting.
In July 2024, there were reports that a Hamas missile had hit a school in Nuseirat.
Rockets fired by Palestinian groups at Israel have historically sometimes fallen within the Gaza strip itself. According to Israeli military data, 10% and 20% of launched rockets can be considered failed launches.
See also
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List of friendly fire incidents
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