JERUSALEM :
THE Israeli military said on
Thursday that it has confirmed
that the head of Hamas’ military wing, Mohammed Deif,
was killed in an airstrike in Gaza
in July.
Israel targeted Deif in a July
13 strike that hit a compound
on the outskirts of the southern Gaza city of Khan Younis,
but the military said for weeks
it was working to determine if
he died in the blast. Hamas has
denied he was killed.
More than 90 other people,
including displaced civilians
in nearby tents, were killed in
the strike, Gaza health officials
said at the time.
In a statement Thursday, the
Israeli military said that “following an intelligence assessment, it can be confirmed that
Mohammed Deif was eliminated in the strike.”
There was no immediate
comment from Hamas.
The Israeli confirmation
came a day after an apparent
Israeli airstrike in Tehran killed
Hamas’ top political leader,
Ismail Haniyeh. Israel has not
confirmed or denied being
behind the attack, but Iran has
vowed retaliation.
Along with Deif and Haniyeh,
Israel has vowed to eliminate
Hamas’ top leader in Gaza,
Yehya Sinwar, but he has so far
remained elusive.
Israel says Sinwar and Deif
were the masterminds of the
October 7 attack in which
Hamas-led militants rampaged
in southern Israeli communities, killing around 1,200 people and taking some 250 others hostage.