IDF Demolishes House Belonging to Hamas Leader Deif

The IDF's 82nd battalion, part of the 7th Brigade, conducted the raid and subsequently performed a controlled explosion to destroy Deif's residence.

The Israel Defense Forces (IDF) have announced the destruction of the house of Mohammed Deif, the military head of the Hamas militant group. According to the IDF, Deif, along with another top Hamas leader, Yahya Sinwar, is accused of masterminding the October 7 massacre in South Israel, where Hamas terrorists allegedly slaughtered 1,200 people and kidnapped more than 240 individuals, including foreign nationals.

The IDF's 82nd battalion, part of the 7th Brigade, conducted the raid and subsequently performed a controlled explosion to destroy Deif's residence. The operation also led to the recovery of Deif's Palestinian identity card, along with various documents, including his personal diary.

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The IDF had previously offered a reward of USD 100,000 for information leading to Mohammed Deif's location, and the destruction of his house follows several unsuccessful attempts to assassinate him. Deif has been a key figure within Hamas, and his role is associated with the group's military activities.

(With Agency Inputs)

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