Israel has targeted Hamas’ shadowy military commander in a massive strike in the southern Gaza Strip that killed at least 71 people, according to the enclave's health officials.
It was not immediately known whether Mohammed Deif was among the dead on Saturday, but Israeli officials confirmed he and a second Hamas commander, Rafa Salama, were the targets.
Deif is believed by many to be the chief architect of the October 7 attack that killed some 1200 people in southern Israel and triggered the Israel-Hamas war.
He has topped Israel’s most-wanted list for years and is believed to have escaped multiple Israeli assassination attempts in the past.
His potential killing threatens to derail ceasefire talks and would be seen as a major Israeli victory in the nine-month campaign.
Hamas rejected the claim. “This is not the first time that the occupation has claimed to target Palestinian leaders, and their lies were later proven to be false," the group said in a post on X.
Jihad Taha, a Hamas spokesperson in Beirut, said the claims Deif was the target of the strike was a “baseless statement” and “comes in the context of justifying and covering up the crimes and massacres".
The Gaza health ministry said at least 289 others were injured in the attack and many of the injured and dead were taken to nearby Nasser Hospital.
Footage of the aftermath showed charred tents, burnt-out cars and household belongings scattered across the blackened earth as emergency workers and Palestinians displaced by the nine-month war searched for survivors.
Amid the smoke and wreckage, some used carpets to carry the bodies.
Witnesses said the strike landed inside Muwasi, the Israeli designated safe zone that stretches from northern Rafah to Khan Younis.
The coastal strip is where hundreds of thousands of displaced Palestinians have fled to in search of safety, sheltering mostly in makeshift tents.
According to an Israeli official, the strike was carried out within a fenced area of Khan Younis that was run by Hamas, but did not elaborate on the precise location.
The latest deadly strike comes as US, Egyptian and Qatari mediators continue to push to narrow gaps between Israel and Hamas over a proposed deal for a three-phase ceasefire and hostage release plan in Gaza.
Mohammed Deif has been in hiding for more than two decades and is believed to be paralyzed after surviving multiple assassination attempts.
One of the only known images of the man is a 30-year-old ID photo released by Israel, and even in Gaza, only a handful of people would recognise him.
The US-backed proposal calls for an initial ceasefire with a limited hostage release and the withdrawal of Israeli troops from populated areas in Gaza.
At the same time, the two sides will negotiate the terms of the second phase.
Phase two is supposed to bring a full hostage release in return for a permanent ceasefire and complete Israeli withdrawal from Gaza.
Israel launched its campaign in Gaza after Hamas’ October 7 attack in which militants stormed into southern Israel, killed some 1200 people - mostly civilians - and abducted about 250.
Since then, Israeli ground offensives and bombardments have killed more than 38,300 people in Gaza and wounded more than 88,000, according to the territory’s health ministry.
The ministry does not distinguish between combatants and civilians in its count.
More than 80 per cent of Gaza’s 2.3 million people have been driven from their homes, and most are now crowded into squalid tent camps, facing widespread hunger.
with Reuters