Who was Arie Zalamanowicz, kibbutz Nir Oz founder killed by Hamas captors in Gaza?

Who was Arie Zalamanowicz, kibbutz Nir Oz founder killed by Hamas captors in Gaza?

Footage of his capture on October 7 showed 86-year-old Zalamanowicz on the back of a motorcycle, flanked by his captors seated in front and behind him.

Arie Zalamanowicz, one of the founders of kibbutz Nir Oz, was taken from his home on the morning of the October 7 massacre in 2023 by Hamas terrorists rampaging through the kibbutz.

According to testimonies by relatives, Arie was hiding in a secure room on October 7 when he was found by the attackers. He was taken into the Gaza Strip without his glasses or hearing aid.

Zalamanowicz wounded, bloodied as he is taken on motorcycle through Gaza

Footage of his capture first shared by N12 showed 86-year-old Zalamanowicz on the back of a motorcycle, flanked by his captors seated in front and behind him.

In the video, as the group moved through the streets, dozens of people attempted to get closer to the motorcycle. Some struck Zalamanowicz, and in the video, he suffered a visible head wounded with his clothing covered in bloodstains. A tractor with an Israeli license plate was seen leading the procession.

According to accounts shared by N12 from hostages who were later released, Arie faced severe difficulties while held in Gaza. Hamas published a video in November 2023 showing him in critical condition. In the video, he was seen lying on a bed connected to a monitor and expressed that he wasn’t feeling well.

In later footage, he was seen motionless and wrapped in a white sheet.

A woman holds up a poster of Israeli hostage Arie Zalamanowicz, who died in Hamas captivity, in Tel Aviv, Israel, October 7, 2025 (credit: REUTERS/TOMER NEUBERG)

On December 1, 2023, kibbutz Nir Oz shared that the family was informed by the IDF that Arie was murdered by his Hamas captors, who continued to hold his remains in Gaza for over two years.

A widower, father of two, and grandfather of five, Arie was born in Haifa before moving to the Gaza border and working in agriculture at kibbutz Nir Oz. Prior to his abduction, he was active and independent and regularly socialized with younger farmers.

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