Israel attempted to assassinate Mohammed Deif, the elusive leader of Hamas’ military wing, in an attack in a humanitarian zone in southern Gaza. This strike resulted in the death of at least 71 Palestinians and injuries to nearly 300 others. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu stated that it was uncertain whether Deif and another target, Rafa Salama, were killed, emphasizing that Hamas’ entire leadership is on Israel’s list for targeting.
Mohammed Deif, a founder of Hamas’ military wing in the 1990s and its leader for over 20 years, is a top target on Israel’s most-wanted list. Speculated to be paralyzed from surviving previous assassination attempts, his public appearances are rare, with only a few existing photos. Deif’s role in escalating conflicts and orchestrating attacks has fueled Israeli accusations against him.
The potential death of Deif could significantly impact the course of the conflict, marking a major victory for Israel and a blow to Hamas. Netanyahu’s strategy of targeting Hamas leaders aims to pressure the group into accepting a cease-fire. However, this move could also complicate negotiations and widen the gap between the conflicting parties in Cairo.
The killing of Deif may shape the narrative of the conflict, providing Israel with a perceived victory. Nonetheless, it could also lead Hamas to harden its stance, viewing a cease-fire as surrender. The implications of Deif’s potential death on the conflict’s trajectory and peace negotiations remain uncertain.