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.

The logo of the BBC is displayed above the entrance of Broadcasting House on November 12, 2025 in London, UK.
 Izz al-Din al-Haddad, the commander of the northern Gaza brigade, and alleged replacement for Hamas military leader Mohammed Sinwar.

Izz al-Din al-Haddad: The next Hamas leader at the top of Israel's assassination list

 A pro-Palestinian protester holds up a portrait of Hamas leader Yahya Sinwar outside of a campaign event for Democratic presidential candidate and U.S. Vice President Kamala Harris in New York City, U.S., August 14, 2024.

Gazan sources claim Yahya Sinwar's wife escaped to Turkey, remarried after husband's death - report

 A profile of former Hamas military leader Mohammed Sinwar who was killed in an IDF strike in Gaza.

Hamas military leader Mohammed Sinwar officially killed in Khan Yunis strike, IDF confirms


The other Hamas official killed in the strike on Mohammad Deif

There is already certainty in the IDF that several of Deif's bodyguards were killed in the assassination, with the assumption being that if his bodyguards were there, he was probably also there.

 An undated photo of Mohammad Deif, the leader of the Izzadin al-Qassam Brigades, Hamas's military wing.

'Netanyahu prevented strikes on Deif': Fmr Maj-Gen says PM should be investigated

Maj.-Gen. (res.) Amos Gilad discussed the attempted assassination of Hamas commander Muhammad Deif and hints at past interventions by Netanyahu on 103FM radio.

 Benjamin Netanyahu, Muhammad Deif

What Deif’s death would mean for Gaza - opinion

The death of Mohammad Deif will change the course of the current war and begin the steps to a complete defeat of Hamas and the “day after” in Gaza.

 AN ISRAELI soldier secures a tunnel underneath Al Shifa Hospital in northern Gaza last year. It is known that Mohammad Deif recently emerged from the tunnels in Khan Yunis, the writer states.

Hamas use of UNRWA facilities is more than a tactic - analysis

Hamas used UNRWA HQ in Gaza for recruiting and storing weapons, showing a pattern of using UN sites, raising concerns about the UN's response.

 Children experimenting with means of warfare alongside operatives of the terrorist organization Hamas

In future, IDF should wait before commenting on possible death of Israel's enemies - editorial

The IDF and security officials have run the risk of bringing to public light an extremely sensitive strike without any confirmation of whether they have succeeded or not.

The newest photo of Muhammed Deif (right) holding US dollars and a plastic cup of juice.

Attack on Mohammad Deif highlights Sinwar is on borrowed time - analysis

The strike targeting Mohammad Deif highlights the potential implications to Hamas’s leadership, as well as the IDF’s gains, underscoring the complexities of the ongoing operations against Hamas.

Documentation of the attack on Khan Yunis, attempted assassination of Mohammed Deif

Chief of Staff Halevi: 'Hamas is trying to hide' results of strike on Mohammad Deif

Halevi, while delivering the situational assessment, commented on the strike that killed Rafa’a Salameh, commander of the Khan Yunis Brigade, which was confirmed earlier on Sunday.

 Then-IDF chief of staff Herzi Halevi seen in the Gaza Strip, June 16, 2024.

If Israel killed Deif, it would be the nail in Hamas’s coffin - analysis

Israel views Hamas’s denials as covering up how embarrassed they were at a crucial point in the hostage-ceasefire negotiations.

 Yahya Sinwar and the newest photo of Muhammed Deif (right) holding US dollars and a plastic cup of juice.

Deif strike 'significant for advancing hostage deal,' says former Shin Bet official

The assassination of Mohammad Deif, which has yet to be confirmed, could change the balance of the course of war and hostage negotiations a former Shin Bet official argues.

 A woman rides a bike near posters of hostages kidnapped during the deadly October 7 attack on Israel by Hamas, amid the ongoing Israel-Hamas conflict, in Tel Aviv, Israel, July 12, 2024.

IDF confirms Khan Yunis Brigade commander Rafa’a Salameh killed in targeted strike

Salameh was by Deif's side, and according to the sources, his body was recovered and buried immediately.

Commander of Hamas's Khan Yunis Brigade, Rafa'a Salameh was killed in a targeted strike in Khan Yunis, Gaza.