Be'eri massacre

Be'eri massacre
Part of the October 7 attacks
One of the houses in Be'eri in the massacre's aftermath
Be'eri
Site of the attack in Israel
Native nameהטבח בבארי
Location31°25′26″N 34°29′23″E / 31.42389°N 34.48972°E / 31.42389; 34.48972
Be'eri, Southern District, Israel
Date7 October 2023 (2023-10-07)
Attack type
Mass shooting, mass murder, arson, war crimes
Deaths
  • 132 Israelis
    • 101 Israeli civilians
    • 31 Israeli security personnel
  • 100+ Palestinian militants
VictimsHundreds missing
Perpetrator Palestinian Joint Operations Room

During the October 7 attacks on Israel, Hamas militants carried out a massacre at Be'eri, a kibbutz near the Gaza Strip. Hundreds of Gazan militants and civilian looters attacked the kibbutz, killing and abducting civilians while facing resistance from armed residents. Israeli security forces regained control by the evening of 8 October. A total of 101 Israeli civilians and 31 security personnel were killed and 32 hostages were taken from the kibbutz. At least 100 Gazan militants were also killed and 18 were captured by the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) and the kibbutz security force.

Among the civilians killed were women (such as peace activist Vivian Silver), children, and one infant, claiming the lives of 10% of the farming community's residents. A total of 125 homes in the community were damaged or destroyed. Among the dead were twelve-year-old fraternal twins Liel and Yanai Hetzroni, whose father stated that the Hamas terrorists had come to the kibbutz only "to kill, murder, maim Jewish children, babies, parents and old people, all because they lived in the Jewish homeland."

This incident occurred concurrently with a series of other Palestinian attacks on Israel, including the Netiv HaAsara, Kfar Aza, and Nova music festival massacres. Several newspapers described the massacre as an act of terrorism, with CNN describing it as "the symbol of Hamas’ brutality."