27/12/2023–|Last updated: 12/27/202310:36 PM (Mecca time)
Israeli Channel 12 broadcast a photo claiming to be LMuhammad Al-Deif Commander-in-Chief LIzz ad-Din al-Qassam Brigades The military wing of the Islamic Resistance Movement (agitation), shortly after statements by Israeli occupation army spokesman Daniel Hagari stressed the need to find Al-Deif and assassinate him.
The Israeli channel said, “The Israeli security and intelligence services revealed a recent photo of the guest with one eye and one leg after he lost one eye and had his other leg amputated during a previous Israeli assassination attempt, but he is still able to walk on his own, does not use a wheelchair, and can use both.” “His hands.”
The channel added that the Israeli security establishment is making tremendous efforts to reach Hamas leaders, especially Al-Deif, who is leading the fight against the Israeli army in Gaza stripHe was also one of the most prominent planners of the attack.”Al-Aqsa floodOn settlements Gaza cover.
A few days ago, the Israeli media revealed that Al-Deif is “in good health” and moves on his feet without a wheelchair, contrary to the estimates of the Israeli intelligence services that indicated that he was paralyzed following previous failed assassination attempts.
Muhammad Diab Ibrahim Al-Masry – known as Muhammad Al-Deif – was born in 1965 into a Palestinian refugee family that was forced to leave their town of “Al-Qubaiba” inside Palestine occupied in 1948.
Al-Deif, a Palestinian theatrical artist and politician, contributed to establishing the first Islamic artistic group in Palestine called “The Returnees,” before he became one of the most wanted persons for liquidation by the Israeli occupation, and then he was appointed commander-in-chief of the Al-Qassam Brigades.
Al-Dhaif’s personality is surrounded by mystery, and his name has always been associated with caution, prudence, and quick-wittedness. He only appears occasionally, and he has not appeared since a failed assassination attempt in late September 2002 except in statements related to resistance military operations, the most recent of which was the “Al-Aqsa Flood” operation at dawn on Saturday, October 7. 2023.
Al-Deif survived 7 previous assassination attempts, in some of which he was seriously injured. The Israeli occupation army distributed leaflets in the Gaza Strip and promised a large cash reward of $100,000 and more to those who would provide reliable information about the whereabouts of Hamas officials, such as Muhammad Al-Deif.