Nova music festival massacre

Nova music festival massacre
Part of the October 7 attacks
A December 2023 photo of the site of the massacre, after it was turned into a memorial
Location31°23′52″N 34°28′18″E / 31.39778°N 34.47167°E / 31.39778; 34.47167
Eshkol Regional Council, Israel
Date7 October 2023 (2023-10-07)
Starting c. 7 a.m. (UTC+3)
TargetIsraelis
Attack type
Mass shooting, hostage-taking
WeaponsFirearms including AK-type assault rifles, RPGs, hand grenades
Deaths378 Israelis
  • 344 civilians
  • 34 security personnel
~20 Palestinian perpetrators
Victims44 kidnapped and held hostage
PerpetratorOver 100 operatives of the Al-Qassam Brigades along with Palestinian civilian mobs

On 7 October 2023, the al-Qassam Brigades, the military wing of the Palestinian nationalist Islamist political organization Hamas, initiated a sudden attack on Israel from the Gaza Strip. As part of the attack, 378 people (344 civilians and 34 security personnel) were killed and many more wounded at the Supernova Sukkot Gathering, an open-air music festival during the Jewish holiday of Shemini Atzeret near kibbutz Re'im. Hamas also took 44 people hostage, and men and women were reportedly subject to sexual and gender-based violence. Some 20 of the attackers were also killed by Israeli security forces in the area of the festival.

This attack had the largest number of casualties out of a number of massacres targeting Israeli civilians in villages adjacent to the Gaza Strip, that occurred as part of the 7 October attack, alongside those at the kibbutzim and moshavim of Netiv HaAsara, Be'eri, Kfar Aza, Nir Oz and Holit.

At 6:30 a.m., which was around sunrise, rockets were noticed in the sky. Around 7:00 a.m., a siren warned of an incoming rocket attack, prompting festivalgoers to flee. Subsequently, armed militants, dressed in military attire and using motorcycles, trucks and powered paragliders, surrounded the festival grounds and indiscriminately fired on individuals attempting to escape. Attendees seeking refuge in nearby locations, such as bomb shelters, bushes, and orchards, were killed while in hiding. Those who reached the road and parking were trapped in a traffic jam as militants fired at vehicles. The militants killed some wounded individuals at point-blank range as they crouched on the ground.

On 13 October 2025, the last living hostage was released, and two days later the body of the last hostage was returned. The massacre at the festival was the largest terror attack in Israel's history, and the worst Israeli civilian massacre ever.