Ruin and death dot the map across Israel and Gaza after Hamas' unprecedented attack

Rockets and gunfire have erupted across Israel and Gaza since Hamas launched unprecedented deadly attacks early Saturday.

More than 1,200 people in Israel have been killed, according to the Israel Defense Forces' Army Radio, and Hamas has claimed it is holding more than 100 hostages, including Americans, in Gaza. Since the start of the conflict, at least 1,000 people have died in Gaza, according to the Palestinian Ministry of Health.

See details from specific attack sites and explore the full region in our interactive map. Scrolling shows locations attacked by Hamas, followed by areas targeted in Israel's response.

Be'eri

Only three miles from the Gaza border, the Israeli kibbutz Be’eri is one of the early sites Hamas targeted early Saturday morning. More than 100 bodies have been found. Civilian hostages in Hamas custody have been killed there, CNN has verified through videos.

Kfar Aza

Hamas militants rampaged through this Israeli kibbutz and other nearby rural communities, burning down homes and "brutally butchering" women, children, toddlers and the elderly, the IDF told CNN.

Israeli soldiers extract bodies from Kfar Aza on October 10. (Ilia Yefimovich/Picture-Alliance/DPA/AP)

Sderot

Hamas on Sunday said that 100 rockets had been fired at the southern Israeli city. Four people were wounded in those rocket attacks in and around the city, Israeli emergency services said the same day. CNN teams on the ground here heard fighter jets, drone activity and a helicopter flying above them, as well as explosions, on Monday.

Israeli soldiers drive a vehicle down a street in Sderot on October 8. (Mostafa Alkharouf/Anadolu Agency/Getty Images)

Tali Touito reacts as she describes how Hamas gunmen attacked and took over the police station on her street in Sderot on October 8. (Tamir Kalifa/The New York Times/Redux)

Tel Aviv

The site of direct rocket hits, Tel Aviv was not spared by Hamas attacks over the weekend. On Monday, a CNN reporter on the ground there could hear loud booms almost constantly. While airlines canceled flights to and from the airport since the start of the conflict, the US State Department has "been in conversation with various (airline) carriers to encourage them to consider resuming travel in and out of Israel," spokesperson Matthew Miller said Tuesday.

Israelis inspect the rubble of a building in Tel Aviv on October 8, a day after it was hit by a rocket fired from Gaza. (Oded Balilty/AP)

Negev desert, near Kibbutz Re'im

At least 260 people who were attending the Nova music festival near the Gaza border have been killed, according to Israeli officials. Hamas has taken some of the attendees hostage.

An aerial view of the destruction left at the festival grounds from the deadly attack on October 7. (Ilia Yefimovich/Picture-Alliance/DPA/AP)

Personal belongings left behind lay on the ground at the music festival grounds on October 10. (Ilia Yefimovich/Picture-Alliance/DPA/AP)

Ashkelon

Hamas said it fired hundreds of rockets toward the southern Israeli cities of Ashkelon and Ashdod in response to Israeli airstrikes Tuesday. A Hamas spokesperson on Tuesday issued a warning to the residents to leave the city before 5 p.m. local time.

A woman runs to her family's reinforced concrete shelter moments after rocket sirens sounded in Ashkelon on October 7. (Tamir Kalifa/The New York Times/Redux)

Cars destroyed in a rocket attack sit in a parking lot in Ashkelon on October 7. (Tamir Kalifa/The New York Times/Redux)

Ashdod

On Monday, rockets were seen being intercepted by Israel's Iron Dome air defense system by the CNN team. On Tuesday, a CNN reporter there described the streets as deserted as explosions were heard throughout the area.

A firefighter walks past the remains of burned cars after a rocket attack in Ashdod on October 9. (Amir Levy/Getty Images)

Al-Furqan area

The Israel Defense Forces (IDF) said dozens of its fighter jets struck several "targets" in this Gaza City neighborhood on Monday. Al-Furqan "serves as a hub for the Hamas terrorist organization in the Gaza Strip, from which many operations against Israel were launched, including over the last two days," the IDF claimed in a statement.

Rimal and Khan Younis

More than 200 targets in these densely-populated Gaza neighborhoods were struck by Israeli fighter jets, according to an IDF statement Tuesday.

Palestinians inspect the ruins of a destroyed mosque in Khan Younis on October 8. (Abed Rahim Khatib/Picture-Alliance/Getty Images)

Palestinians mourn loved ones killed in an Israeli airstrike in Khan Younis on October 10. (Abed Rahim Khatib/Picture-Alliance/Getty Images)

Rafah crossing

Eyad al-Bozom, the spokesperson for the Palestinian Interior Ministry, said that the only border crossing between the Gaza strip and Egypt was struck on Tuesday, meaning people there could not flee. The IDF did not say that the border crossing was hit, but that an underground tunnel for smuggling weapons and equipment was struck in the area.

Smoke billows from the Rafah border crossing between Gaza and Egypt during an Israeli airstrike on Tuesday, October 10. (Said Khatib/AFP/Getty Images)

Al Shati and Jabalia refugee camps

Israeli airstrikes targeted the refugee camps here on Monday, the Palestinian health ministry said, describing the assault as a “massacre against the entire neighborhood.” The IDF says it has been only targeting Hamas personnel and infrastructure.

A family takes shelter at a neighbor's house after their home was damaged in an Israeli airstrike in the Shati refugee camp in Gaza on October 9. (Samar Abu Elouf/The New York Times/Redux)

Palestinians search for survivors after an Israeli airstrike at the Jabalia refugee camp on Monday, October 9. (Mahmud Hams/AFP/Getty Images)

Beit Hanoun

Live video feeds Sunday showed multiple explosions and large plumes of smoke rising from northern and eastern parts of Gaza, including in this area.

People run down a street as smoke rises during clashes in Beit Hanoun on Saturday, October 7. (Ali Jadallah/Anadolu Agency/Getty Images)