One-eyed Hamas commander Mohammed Deif dubbed ‘The Guest’ is DEAD, IDF says in latest scalp after leader Haniyeh killed

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HAMAS terror boss Mohammed Deif has been assassinated in an airstrike, the Israeli army has revealed.

One-eyed Mohammed Deif, dubbed “The Guest”, was one of the terrorist architects behind the October 7 attacks that killed 1,200 people in Israel last year.

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The newly released picture of Deif, which shows him apparently missing an eye and holding a wad of US dollarsA picture of Deif revealed in January 2024 – showing him missing an eye and holding a wad of US dollars

The IDF said he was killed in a Gaza air strike last month.

They announced on Thursday: “The IDF announces that on July 13th, 2024, IDF fighter jets struck in the area of Khan Yunis, and following an intelligence assessment, it can be confirmed that Mohammed Deif was eliminated in the strike.

“Mohammed Deif was the Commander of Hamas’ Military Wing, and second in command of the Hamas terrorist organization in the Gaza Strip.

“Deif initiated, planned, and executed the October 7th Massacre, in which 1,200 people were killed in southern Israel and 251 hostages abducted into the Gaza Strip.”

Deif, along with Yahya Sinwar and Ismail Haniyeh – who was killed in Iran on Monday – was a top target for the Israeli forces.

IDF fighter jets reportedly took out the terrorist mastermind in a “precise, targeted” strike on a compound in Gaza in June.

Previously compared to Osama Bin Laden, Deif has dodged over a dozen assassination attempts and countless strikes from Israel over the years.

An air strike attempt to take him out in 2021 apparently confined him to life in a wheelchair after he lost both his legs, one arm and an eye.

He survives by hiding out in Gaza’s underground tunnel network — which he helped plan — or moving to new safe houses every night.

Born in a refugee camp, he changed his name to Deif — which means “The Guest” in Arabic — to reflect his constant moves from house to house.

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