Mohammed Deif
BBC slammed for rejecting all CAMERA appeals against Arabic-language Gaza coverage - report
BBC’s complaints unit rejected all CAMERA appeals over BBC Arabic’s Israel Hamas war reporting, sparking criticism from UK political figures over bias concerns.
Izz al-Din al-Haddad: The next Hamas leader at the top of Israel's assassination list
Gazan sources claim Yahya Sinwar's wife escaped to Turkey, remarried after husband's death - report
Hamas military leader Mohammed Sinwar officially killed in Khan Yunis strike, IDF confirms
PM Netanyahu requests to postpone court testimony, citing war complications
Netanyahu's attorney Amit Haddad stated that recent security developments made proper defense preparations "impossible."
First admission: Hamas confirms death of military chief Mohammed Deif - report
Hamas also investigated suspects who allegedly leaked Deif's location to Israel which led to his assassination.
IDF helicopter crashes in Rafah killing two soldiers and wounding eight
IAF assassinated the Hamas captor of killed hostage Noa Marciano. After a 60-rocket barrage to in northern Israel, one reservist was seriously injured.
ICC prosecutor seeks to confirm death of Hamas leader Deif
The ICC is currently weighing a request for arrest warrants against Israeli and Hamas leaders made earlier this year.
Who is Mohammed Sinwar? Hamas’s covert leader in the fight against Israel - explainer
Mohammed Sinwar’s cunning and brutality have solidified his role in Hamas’s military leadership. Who is this shadowy arch-terrorist?
Yahya Sinwar ‘dressed as a woman’ hiding among Gaza's populace - Daily Express
Sinwar has reportedly been moving between hiding places in Gaza, fleeing from the IDF, and possibly hiding as a woman.
The unyielding cost of Israel's right to self-defense - opinion
Israel faces global scrutiny for defending itself against threats while upholding its values. This article examines the nation's challenges in balancing security and international perception.
Postman helped IDF assassinate Hamas leader Mohammed Deif, Arab report claims
While delivering the daily mail, he saw Mohammed Deif in the area, and then Israel carried out the assassination, after they told him to inform them as soon as he knew Deif's location.
The three assassinations that changed the Middle East - analysis
Taking out Haniyeh while he was in Tehran was an unmistakable signal to disabuse Iran of the notion that it has immunity when it uses proxies to harm Israel.
Jewish texts permit celebrating the death of enemies - opinion
If Rabbi Boteach does not want to rejoice at the demise of one of humankind’s evilest men, that is his prerogative, but the Jewish sources as they actually appear give the green light.