New image of Mohammed Dief, Hamas’ shadowy military commander, surfaces during war: report

A new image has been published by Israeli media purportedly showing the first glimpse in 30 years of Mohammed Deif -- the shadowy commander of Hamas’ military wing who has survived repeated assassination attempts. 

The photo, first published by Channel 12 on Wednesday, reportedly was obtained by Israeli forces fighting Hamas in the Gaza Strip, according to The Times of Israel. 

Ynetnews reports that the image dates back to 2018 and was likely captured at a social event, the Times of Israel adds.

"I won't address the publication about Mohammed Deif. We need to locate him and eliminate him as soon as possible," IDF spokesperson Daniel Hagari told Ynetnews. "It's a task that must be carried out. During operational activity in Gaza, we located a lot of intelligence material, mainly in underground tunnels." 

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The purported image of Deif is the first new one to surface of him in 30 years, according to i24 News. The photo shows a man in a wooded area with one eye closed. Fox News has not verified its authenticity.

It is believed that Deif has been confined to a wheelchair since an Israeli attack in 2006 during which he also lost an eye and an arm. 

As the top commander of Hamas’ military wing, the Izzedine al-Qassam Brigades, Deif, 58, is thought to have been involved in planning the brutal Oct. 7 attacks that launched the Israel-Hamas war.

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A master bombmaker, Deif played an instrumental role in developing Hamas’ military capabilities, Israeli military and intelligence officials have said, including building up its rocket arsenal and attack strategy, as well as helping to design the subterranean tunnel system, which snakes for miles below the coastal enclave and which Israel is now trying to eradicate. 

Deif has long eluded the Israelis, even surviving several assassination attempts. 

In mid-December, Israel dropped leaflets over Gaza offering cash rewards amounting to $1 million for information leading to the capture of Hamas' top leadership. 

Atop the list is Hamas leader Yahya Sinwar, who's award is $400,000, followed by his brother, Muhammed at $300,000. Muhammed commands Hamas forces in southern Gaza. The leaflets also offer $200,000 for Rafaa Salameh, who commands the Khan Yunis Battalion, and $100,000 for Deif, according to the Tazpit Press Service. 

Fox News’ Ruth Marks Eglash and Chris Pandolfo contributed to this report. 

Seahawks' Geno Smith has simple message for Russell Wilson after Broncos QB is benched

Seattle Seahawks quarterback Geno Smith showed support for Russell Wilson after the Denver Broncos decided to bench the quarterback for the final two weeks of the 2023 season.

Smith backed up Wilson before the Broncos acquired Wilson in a trade with Seattle prior to the start of the 2022 season. He then won the job in a competition with Drew Lock, who was among the players sent to the Seahawks in return for Wilson.

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But after Wilson’s benching was revealed, Smith sent out a post on X.

"FREE 3."

Smith joined the Seahawks following stints with the New York Giants and the Los Angeles Chargers. He joined the team in 2019 and only appeared in five games before Wilson was traded.

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But the veteran quarterback learned everything he could from Wilson and head coach Pete Carroll and won the Comeback Player of the Year last season and was nominated to his first Pro Bowl.

As for Wilson, his time with the Broncos appears to be coming to an end. NFL Network reported that one of the reasons why Denver benched Wilson was because of the possibility of injury. Wilson reportedly has a $37 million injury guarantee for 2025 that becomes fully guaranteed this coming March.

Wilson is due $39 million in 2024.

Jarrett Stidham will start for Wilson in the final two games.

"I can tell you [that] we’re desperately trying to win," Broncos head coach Sean Payton said. "Sure, in our game today there are economics and all those other things, but the No. 1 push behind this – and it’s a decision I’m making – is to get a spark offensively."

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