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Engagement during Gaza War

2023 Israeli female tank crew fight
Part of theBattle of Sufa, theOctober 7 attacks, and theGaza war

Merkava Mk 4 Barak
Date7 October 2023
Location
Result50 dead Hamas operatives
Belligerents
[1][2][3]Israel
Units involved
HamasAl-Qassam Brigades

Caracal Battalion

  • 4Merkava tanks
  • Tankers: Hagar, Hila, Tal, Michal, Karni, Ophir and Tamar
  • 1Namer APC
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    On7 October 2023, seven female Israeli tank crew members from theCaracal Battalion fought againstHamas militants continuously for 17 hours.[3] The battle was the first instance in modern military history of an all-femalearmored unit taking part in combat. According to Israel, they killed 50 militants.[1]

    The performance of the unit and other acts by Israeli female soldiers on 7 October impacted the way women were viewed in the IDF and in the integration of women in the army.

    DirectorAyelet Menahemi and writer-actress Eleanor Sela announced in December 2023 that they were working on a featured film about the all-female tank unit's activities during the 7 October attacks.

    Israel has promoted its female tank crews as part of its public relations war within the conflict.[4]

    Background

    The recruitment of women into combat positions in theIsrael Defense Forces was slow until 1995, when a young soldier, Alice Miller, asked theSupreme Court of Israel to allow her to enroll in pilot training. As a result of the landmark decision, although Miller personally did not make it into the 3% of those who qualified, more combat positions in the army became available to female soldiers. In 2000, the first Israeli mixed-gender battalion, theCaracal Battalion, was created.[3]

    On 27 October 2022, the Israel Defense Forces announced that they had formed all-female tank crews, who had successfully completed two years of testing. The company is armed with Merkava IV tanks and is defending the Egyptian border. Chief of Staff Aviv Kochavi noted: "I believe that women tank crews will carry out the border protection mission professionally and with great success and will form a significant part of the IDF's operational efforts."[5]

    Course of events

    On 7 October 2023, on the holiday ofSimchat Torah, militants presumed to be from the militant group Hamasattacked Kibbutz Holit near the southern Gaza Strip in a surprise attack on Israel and killed at least 13 people.[2]

    The tank crew of the Caracal battalion, under the command of Captain Karni, was on theborder with Egypt at the Nitsana base on the morning of 7 October, approximately 40 km south of the Gaza Strip, when they were alerted to the attack.[3]

    According to the recollections ofsenior sergeant Tal-Sarah, after arriving at Kibbutz Sufa and seeing a damaged IDF armored personnel carrier with wounded soldiers around it, her tank came under heavy fire from three directions, and she began to realize that they were under attack. She and the other 20-year-old female soldiers had not received training in firing the 50-caliber Katlanit remote weapons and had to improvise.[3] They fought dozens of Hamas members, who were armed withAK-47s andRPGs.[3][6]

    They were joined by two more Merkava tanks. One was left near the gap in the border fence to block the movement of Hamas.[3] The second tank and armored vehicle were among dozens of Hamas members with RPGs[6] and other weapons. At the height of the battle, Karni called a third tank from theNitzana base under the command of Sergeant Ophir, which arrived two hours later. Some Hamas members were killed and remaining members retreated back behind the border fence.[3]

    One of the Merkava tanks, under the command of Lieutenant Michal, began to help liberate KibbutzSufa from hundreds of Hamas members. After more than six hours of battle, her team killed dozens of Hamas members.[3]

    At the same time, the company commander, Captain Karni, moved from an armored personnel carrier to a tank and fought with the team in and around Kibbutz Holit, eliminating dozens of Hamas members.[3] Then a tank under the command of Karmi drove through the closed main gate of the kibbutz and, seeing two members of Hamas in ambush on the side of the road, drove over them.[3][1] They were able to repel the attack on the kibbutz and prevent the continuation of the Hamas attack on the south of the country. In total, the battle with the participation of Karni's company lasted about 17 hours.[3][1] Seven 20-year-old Israeli tank crews took part in the battle: Hagar, Hila, Tal-Sara, Michal, Karni, Ophir and Tamar, who allegedly killed 50 members of Hamas.[3][1] Their last names have not been disclosed for security reasons.[3]

    Legacy

    The battle was the first known instance in modern military history of an all-female armored unit taking part in combat.[7][1][4]

    The performance of the unit, and other acts by Israeli female soldiers, on 7 October received praise from IDF leadership and impacted the waywomen were viewed in the IDF.[8][9][10]

    Israel has made use of its female soldiers, including Israeli female tank crews, as a public relations tool in theGaza war. Their involvement in combat is used as part of a campaign to garner support for Israel in the Western world, and to undermine left-wing support for Gaza by showcasing gender equality in the Israeli military.[4]

    DirectorAyelet Menahemi and writer-actress Eleanor Sela, whose featureSeven Blessings won theOphir Prize and wassubmitted to the Academy Awards, announced in December 2023 that they were working on a movie about the all-female tank unit's activities during the October 7 attacks. According to the filmmakers, the film will depict the battle, the founding of the unit, and the struggles of female combatants in the IDF. The film is the first narrative feature to be announced on the attacks.[7]

    See also

    References

    1. ^abcdef"All-woman Israeli Tank Crews Killed 50 Terrorists Over 17 Hours of Combat on October 7".Haaretz.Archived from the original on 26 November 2023. Retrieved28 November 2023.
    2. ^abAdler, Nils (27 October 2023)."Photos: Israeli volunteers clean up kibbutz attacked by Hamas on October 7".Al Jazeera.Archived from the original on 12 July 2024. Retrieved7 July 2024.
    3. ^abcdefghijklmnLapkin, Theodore (29 November 2023)."All-Female IDF Tank Crew Makes History During October 7 Battles at Israel".New York Sun. Archived fromthe original on 2 December 2023.
    4. ^abcPatrick, Aaron (27 November 2023)."'My Insta blew up': Feminism and tank warfare in Israel". Archived fromthe original on 27 November 2023. Retrieved29 November 2023.
    5. ^Fabian, Emmanuel (27 October 2022)."IDF to deploy all-female tank crews after two-year trial deemed a success".The Times of Israel. Archived fromthe original on 28 November 2023. Retrieved29 November 2023.
    6. ^ab"Четыре израильские танкистки — первые женщины в мировой истории, сражавшиеся в танковом бою на протяжении 17 часов подряд" [Four Israeli female tank crews are the first women in world history to fight in a tank battle for 17 hours straight].Nashdom (in Russian). Archived fromthe original on 3 March 2024. Retrieved14 September 2024.
    7. ^abWiseman, Andreas (10 December 2023)."Filmmakers Behind Israel's 2024 Oscar Submission To Tell Story Of All-Female Tank Unit Which Defended Against October 7 Terror Attacks".Deadline. Retrieved13 April 2025.
    8. ^Silkoff, Shira (23 December 2023)."For Israeli women, the IDF war room's glass ceiling is constantly reinforced".Times of Israel. Retrieved13 April 2025.
    9. ^Kershner, Isabel (19 January 2024)."Israeli Women Fight on Front Line in Gaza, a First".The New York Times.Archived from the original on 2 February 2024. Retrieved27 January 2024.
    10. ^Linder, Ronny (15 March 2024)."The Gaza War Could Be a Game-changer for Israeli Women in Combat".Haaretz. Archived fromthe original on 15 March 2024. Retrieved13 April 2025.

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