The leader of Hamas’ military wing is believed to be among the victims of an airstrike that, according to the Hamas-run health authority in Gaza, killed at least 71 people and injured hundreds, Israeli media reported Saturday.
The Haaretz newspaper said army sources believe Mohammed Deif, head of the al-Qassam Brigades, was killed in the attack, which Hamas said hit the al-Mawasi humanitarian zone in central Gaza.
The Israel Defense Forces (IDF) said the attack targeted Deif, along with the Hamas military leader in the central town of Khan Younis, Rafa Salama. They have not yet confirmed whether the duo, considered “the masterminds of the October 7th massacre”, were killed.
The IDF said the attack “was carried out in a fenced area controlled by Hamas and where, according to [IDF] information, only Hamas terrorists and no civilians were present.”
“It was a precise attack. It is estimated that most of the victims were also terrorists who were with Deif and Salama,” he added.
The IDF said the target zone was an open area surrounded by trees, several buildings and barracks, with no tents nearby. According to Palestinian reports, the attack hit tents housing displaced people.
Neither report could be independently verified.