Kuwait Times

Zionist fire ‘most likely’ killed woman hostage on Oct 7

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JERUSALEM: A Zionist investigat­ion found Friday that a Zionist woman who had been seized during the October 7 attack was “most likely” killed when a combat helicopter fired on her kidnappers’ vehicle.

Efrat Katz and most of the militants in the vehicle were killed when the Zionist aircraft fired on them on October 7, the army investigat­ion said. The helicopter “fired at a vehicle that had terrorists in it, and which, in retrospect, based on the testimonie­s, also had hostages in it,” the army said in a statement.

“As a result of the fire, most of the terrorists manning the vehicle were killed, and most likely, Efrat Katz ... was killed as well.” The “tragic and unfortunat­e” event occurred at a time of “fighting and conditions of uncertaint­y,” Zionist Air Force chief Tomer Bar said in the statement. “The commander of the air force did not find fault in the operation by the helicopter crew, who operated in compliance with the orders in a complex reality of war.”

The army statement said the mistake occurred because surveillan­ce systems could not distinguis­h hostages from kidnappers once in a vehicle, and that “the shooting was defined as shooting at a vehicle with terrorists”. Katz, 68 at the time of Hamas’s unpreceden­ted attack on the southern Zionist entity, was kidnapped from the Nir Oz kibbutz close to the Gaza border.

Her daughter Doron Katz-Asher and her two children were taken hostage during the attack but were later released on November 24. Katz’s partner Gadi Moses and his ex-wife Margalit Moses were also taken hostage during the attack. She was later released but Gadi is believed to remain in captivity in Gaza and still alive.

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