Israel has previously tried seven times to assassinate Mohammed Deif, the military brainchild of Hamas in the Gaza Strip.
Jerusalem launched an eighth attack attempt on Saturday, using seven JDAMs, raising optimism in Israel that the IDF has succeeded in eliminating the mastermind behind the Oct. 7 terror attacks that left some 100,000 people dead. 1,200 people This resulted in 250 hostages being taken.
Forty-five of the dead were American citizens, including eight Americans largely forgotten by the White House who remain held hostage by Hamas in Gaza.
Their deaths and fates are the fault of Deif, the Satanic mastermind behind the October 7 terror attacks and countless other deadly military operations against Israel.
In the world of linguistic homophones, Deif is indeed synonymous with “Death.” However, Deif is not his real name.
he was born Mohammed al-Masri It happened in the southern Gaza city of Khan Yunis in 1965. Fifty years later, the evil chemist was designated a Specially Designated Global Terrorist by the U.S. State Department.
Deif was Hamas’s chief military planner for its 2014 war with Israel, a war that was a harbinger of what would happen on October 7, nearly nine years later. Hamas kidnapped and murdered Three Israeli teenagers were attacked and the Israel Defense Forces responded forcefully.
Targeting Israeli civilians has long been part of Deif’s lethal strategy. In 1996, Deif Jaffa Road BombingTwenty-five civilians were killed, including two American students studying in Israel, Matthew Eisenfeld, 25, and Sara Ducker, 22.
Deif has plotted and murdered enough Americans for decades, as has Hamas as a whole, that it is only fitting that he met his end in and around Khan Yunis, proving just how evil Deif is.
Not only is it the place where he was born, but it also symbolizes how Hamas’ military leaders are hiding and fighting behind the backs of Palestinian civilians in the Gaza Strip.
Israel had designated the southern part of the zone as a civilian safe zone, and in response, Deif, along with Hamas brigade commander Rafa Salama of the Khan Younis forces, appears to have sought refuge in and around the area where Palestinian war refugees (men, women, and children alike) were located.
Hamas has denied that Deif was targeted, but as expected, the Wall Street Journal reported: Hamas issues statement “These false allegations are intended to cover up the scale of the horrific massacre,” he said.
Early claims Visual evidence The Israeli attack strongly suggests the opposite: Given the scale of the explosion and destruction, the IDF was going after something strategically and tactically big – something as big as Mohammed Deif.
Jerusalem has vowed to eliminate Hamas planners and participants of the Oct. 7 attack by any means, just days after the group attacked an Israeli kibbutz and the Nova music festival in southern Israel. Shin Bet According to a report from the Jerusalem Post, Israel’s secret security service has “established a new unit called Nili, an acronym for the Hebrew phrase ‘Israel Eternity Does Not Lie.'”
In early March, the IDF confirmed the killing of Marwan Issa, Deif’s military deputy and widely considered Hamas’ number three military commander.
As predicted in late December, Hamas leaders Dead people digging tunnels And more and more are dying. Deif may be the latest. If they aren’t dead yet, he, Sinwar and Haniya will be dead soon.
The timing of the IDF’s attempt to remove Deif comes at a critical juncture in ongoing ceasefire negotiations between Israel and Hamas in Doha, Qatar. President Biden said just a few days ago A welcome development A proposed framework for a phased ceasefire is being considered following reports that Hamas has dropped its main demands.
Egypt and Jordan soon condemned the Israel Defense Forces attack Jerusalem has warned citizens of possible retaliation from Lebanon’s Hezbollah, while Hamas has claimed responsibility for the attack, which left more than 70 people dead.
Deif orchestrated Palestinian terrorist attacks against Israeli and American civilians and planned acts of war against Israel,
As a soldier of the Qassam Brigades, he is a legitimate military target under the rules and laws of war, and his mere presence in Khan Yunis among civilians is a war crime.
Fatah spokesman in the West Bank Admitted“Hamas should not be hiding among civilians. Why was Deif in Al-Mawasi camp?” he pointed out.
Why really?





