Foreigners killed, abducted or missing after Hamas attack
Scores of foreigners were killed, wounded or taken hostage after Hamas attacked Israel on October 7.
The worst attack in Israel's 75-year history killed more than 1,400 people, mostly civilians, inside the country, according to Israeli officials.
Israel has responded with bombardment that has killed over 5,000 people in the Gaza Strip, mostly civilians, according to the Hamas-controlled health ministry in the territory.
According to an AFP count, around 200 foreigners have been confirmed dead by their national authorities, many of them also holding Israeli nationality.
Some 222 people have been confirmed as having been abducted, Israel has said.
Here is what we know as of Monday:
- United States: 31 dead, 13 missing, others abducted -
At least 31 US citizens have been killed since the Hamas attack, the White House said last Tuesday. Another 13 American nationals are unaccounted for.
President Joe Biden also said Tuesday that Americans were also among those detained by Hamas. Hamas said it released two American hostages on Friday, with the Israelis confirming their arrival.
- Thailand: 30 dead, 19 hostages -
Thirty Thais have been killed, Prime Minister Srettha Thavisin said Wednesday.
Another 19 are thought to have been abducted.
About 30,000 Thais work in Israel, most in the agricultural sector, according to government figures.
- France: 30 dead, one hostage, six missing -
Thirty French nationals have been killed, while seven others remain missing including at least one hostage, a diplomatic source said Friday.
The hostages include Mia Shem, a Franco-Israeli woman who was in a video released last week by Hamas. It was the first time the Palestinian Islamist movement has released a video showing a hostage since its attack on Israel.
- Russia: 19 dead, two hostages, seven missing -
Nineteen Russian-Israeli citizens have been confirmed dead, according to the Russian embassy in Israel cited by the state Ria Novosti news agency.
Two Russian-Israeli citizens are hostages and seven Russian nationals are missing.
- Ukraine: 18 dead -
Eighteen Ukrainian citizens have been confirmed dead, according to Ukraine's ambassador in Israel, Yevgen Korniychuk. One Ukrainian woman is also reported to have been killed in Gaza.
- UK: Nine dead, seven missing -
At least nine Britons have been confirmed dead and seven remain missing, after the family of Noiya Sharabi, 16, confirmed she had been killed in a kibbutz attack.
Among the dead was Sharabi's sister Yahel, 13, as well as their mother Lianne. Their father, Eli, is still missing.
- Nepal: 10 dead, one missing -
Ten Nepali citizens were killed in Kibbutz Alumim, the Himalayan republic's embassy in Tel Aviv said. Four others were hospitalised and contact had been lost with a fifth.
The kibbutz was hosting 17 Nepali students at the time of the attack.
- Argentina: Nine dead, 21 missing -
Argentina's foreign ministry confirmed the death of a 41-year-old man on Thursday, bringing the total dead to nine. Twenty-one others were believed missing.
- Canada: Six dead, two missing -
Six Canadians have died and two were missing, according to a government update on Tuesday.
- Austria: Four dead, one missing -
Four Israeli-Austrians were killed in the attacks, authorities said. One person remains missing.
- China: Four dead, two missing -
China's foreign ministry said that four Chinese nationals were killed and two were missing.
- Philippines: Four dead, two missing -
Four Filipinos have been killed, the Philippines foreign ministry has said: at an attack in a kibbutz and in the attack on the music festival, just kilometres from the Gaza border.
Two citizens remained missing.
- Portugal: Four dead, four missing -
Four Portuguese-Israelis were killed and four are listed as missing.
- Romania: Five dead, one hostage -
Five Romanian-Israeli citizens, including one soldier, have been confirmed dead.
Romania's foreign ministry said Israel had identified one dual national missing as among the hostages.
- Belarus: Three dead, one missing -
The Belarusian embassy in Tel Aviv said three of its citizens had died and another was missing.
- Brazil: Three dead -
The foreign ministry said Friday a Brazilian woman had been killed, bringing the total number of deaths to three.
- Peru: Three dead, four missing -
Three Peruvians were killed and four missing, the authorities have said.
- South Africa: Two dead -
The South African government announced that two of its nationals had been killed.
- Australia: One dead -
Foreign Minister Penny Wong said an Australian woman had been killed in the attacks.
- Azerbaijan: One dead -
The foreign ministry has said that one Azerbaijani national had been killed.
- Cambodia: One dead -
Cambodia's Prime Minister Hun Manet said one Cambodian student had been killed.
- Chile: One dead, one missing -
A Chilean woman has been killed, the authorities said.
A kibbutz resident has been reported missing, according to the foreign ministry.
- Colombia: One dead, one missing -
Bogota announced the death of one Colombian and said another was missing.
- Honduras: One dead -
Honduran authorities confirmed on Friday the death of one of their nationals.
- Ireland: One dead -
A 22-year-old Irish-Israeli woman was killed in the attacks, the Irish government said.
- Italy: Two dead, one missing -
A 65-year-old Italian-Israeli man was confirmed dead after DNA tests, the foreign ministry said, and another dual national was also killed.
One dual national remained missing.
- Spain: One dead, one missing -
The foreign ministry said one Spanish citizen had been killed.
A Spaniard from the Basque country, married to a Chilean woman, is one of the hostages being held in Gaza, according to Madrid.
- Switzerland: One dead -
An Israeli-Swiss national was killed in the October 7 attack.
- Netherlands: One dead, one hostage -
A 33-year old woman, identified locally as Islam al-Ashqar, has been killed in Gaza, Foreign Minister Hanke Bruins Slot announced on social media.
Additionally, an 18-year-old was taken hostage in the Beeri kibbutz, where he was visiting his girlfriend, according to the Israeli embassy in the Netherlands.
- Turkey: One dead, one missing -
Ankara confirmed Friday that a Turkish-Israeli citizen, who had moved to Israel with his family in 1972, had been killed. Another was missing.
- Germany: Several dead -
The German foreign ministry said Wednesday that a number of Germans were among those killed, without giving a precise death toll.
"Unfortunately, we have to assume that a single-digit number of German casualties have fallen victim to Hamas terror," a foreign ministry spokesman said, indicating that the number was fewer than 10.
The ministry spoke of "eight known cases" of hostages being held by Hamas, one of which may involve several people.
"A small double-digit number" of hostages with German nationality are involved, the spokesman said.
- Mexico: Two hostages -
Foreign Minister Alicia Barcena wrote on social media that two Mexicans, a man and a woman, had been taken hostage.
- Paraguay: Two missing -
Two Paraguayan nationals who had been living in Israel are missing, the government said.
- Sri Lanka: Two missing -
Sri Lanka's ambassador to Israel said Tuesday that two nationals, a 48-year-old man and a 49-year-old woman, were missing.
- Tanzania: Two missing -
Tanzania's ambassador to Israel told AFP two Tanzanian nationals were missing.
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