‘Help!’ Israeli soldiers ignored hostages’ pleas before killing them, report finds | News24

‘Help!’ Israeli soldiers ignored hostages’ pleas before killing them, report finds | News24


  • Three Hamas hostages were killed by Israeli soldiers.
  • The soldiers ignored calls for help and a white flag.
  • Protests erupted in Tel Aviv.

Israeli soldiers ignored cries for “help” when they stormed a Gaza building holding three hostages just days before killing them by mistake, said a military investigation published on Thursday.

The soldiers also heard “hostages” shouted in Hebrew on 10 December, but interpreted that as a “terrorist deception attempt” by Hamas militants to lure them into the building in the Gaza City district of Shejaiya, the probe said.

Believing the building was rigged with explosives, the soldiers exited and killed five Hamas militants trying to escape, it added.

The hostages then probably fled the building also, and on 15 December Israeli soldiers shot them after mistakenly identifying them as a threat, the investigation said.

Two were killed instantly. 

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The third hostage fled and soldiers were ordered to hold fire in order to identify him, the probe said.

Hearing cries of “help!” and “they’re shooting at me”, Israeli commanders asked the surviving hostage to advance toward the soldiers.

But two soldiers “who did not hear the order” because of “noise” from a nearby tank shot him dead.

A man walks past a wall showing portraits of Israeli hostages held in Gaza since the 7 October attacks by Hamas in southern Israel, in Tel Aviv.

The three hostages were all shirtless and one had been carrying a white flag.

On 14 December, an army drone had identified signs of “SOS” and “help, three hostages” on a building close to where the three hostages were shot.

The army “failed in its mission to rescue the hostages in this event”, army chief Herzi Halevi said in a statement published along with the report of the investigation.

The three fatalities “could have been prevented”, he added.

Soon after the killings of the hostages were announced, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said it “broke my heart” and “broke the whole nation’s heart”.

Protesters lift placards during a rally for suppor

Protesters lift placards during a rally for supporters and relatives of Israeli hostages held in Gaza since the 7 October attack, in Tel Aviv amid ongoing battles between Israel and the Palestinian group Hamas.

Israel has been mourning the deaths of the hostages identified as Yotam Haim, Alon Shamriz and Samer El-Talalqa.

The killings of the three men, all in their 20s, have sparked protests in Tel Aviv, where demonstrators demanded that the authorities come up with a new plan to bring home the remaining 129 hostages still held in the Gaza Strip.

About 250 people were taken hostage during Hamas’ 7 October attacks in Israel, which resulted in the deaths of around 1 140 people, mostly civilians, according to an AFP tally based on Israeli figures.

Vowing to destroy Hamas and bring back the hostages, Israel launched a massive military offensive against the Palestinian Islamist movement that has left much of Gaza in ruins.

The territory’s Hamas government says the war has killed at least 21 320 people, mostly women and children.



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