Marking one year since the deadly October 7 massacre, the IDF has curated an extensive display of materiel seized from Hamas terrorists who infiltrated Israel that day. The exhibit's purpose is to expose the world to the scale and nature of the threat. The display will be visited by diplomats, representatives from international research institutes, and foreign correspondents throughout the week.

The exhibit features an array of vehicles and equipment used by the terrorists during their October 7 incursion, including pickup trucks, motorcycles, and tractors. Also on display are uniforms worn by the attackers and intelligence materials recovered in the aftermath. The arsenal showcased includes anti-tank missiles, RPG rockets, various rockets and missiles, explosive devices, small arms, and unmanned aerial vehicles belonging to Hamas. Since the onset of the conflict, the IDF's Unit for Salvage Collection has confiscated approximately 70,000 items, among them about 1,250 anti-tank and RPG missiles and roughly 4,500 explosive devices.

The Technology and Logistics Division of the IDF, spearheaded by the Unit for Salvage Collection, established the exhibit at the Tzrifin base. This unit, primarily composed of reserve soldiers, is tasked with gathering the weapons displayed in the exhibit. Their responsibilities include locating, documenting, and collecting salvaged materials from all combat zones.
Images brutes : voici quelques unes des armes trouvées sur les terroristes du Hamas le 7 octobre.
1 493 grenades & explosifs, 760 lance-roquettes, 427 ceintures explosives, 375 armes à feu, 106 roquettes & missiles. pic.twitter.com/taztXS87uY
— Tsahal (@Tsahal_IDF) November 8, 2023