An Israeli Air Force investigation has determined that Israeli hostage Efrat Katz was likely killed by fire from an Israeli combat helicopter on October 7. The incident occurred when the helicopter fired at a vehicle carrying militants, unaware that hostages were also present.
Katz, who was kidnapped from her home in Kibbutz Nir Oz, southern Israel by militants from Gaza, was in the vehicle along with other hostages and militants when it was struck by the helicopter. The investigation, based on witness testimony and video footage, revealed that the hostages could not be distinguished from the militants by surveillance systems.
According to the Israel Defense Forces (IDF), the helicopter's fire resulted in the deaths of most of the militants in the vehicle, including Katz. The IDF described the incident as a tragic event that occurred in the midst of fighting and uncertainty.
The air force commander did not find fault with the helicopter crew, stating that they operated in compliance with orders in a complex war environment. The investigation included a thorough examination of all combat incidents on October 7.
This unfortunate incident highlights the challenges faced by military forces in distinguishing between combatants and civilians in conflict zones. The IDF expressed condolences to Katz's family and the families of all those involved in the incident.