Unlike the Israeli military, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s government has not launched a comprehensive commission to review the failures of Oct. 7, 2023.
The withdrawal of the warrant for Deif means there are now no public ICC arrest warrants for any Palestinian terrorists connected to the October 7 attacks.
An arrest warrant was issued for Deif even though Israel had confirmed that he had been killed in an Israeli airstrike back in August 2024.
Court says 'sufficient and reliable information' that Muhammad Deif was killed last July, will reissue warrant 'should information become available that Mr. Deif is still alive'
The International Criminal Court continues its investigation into crimes in Palestinian territories despite dropping charges against Hamas leader Mohammed Deif. The court withdrew the arrest warrant after reports of Deif's death but maintains its commitment to address potential convictions for other suspects in related war crimes.
Investigation finds that the head of Hamas's military wing considered postponing the October 7 attack to a later date because he feared Hamas had lost the element of surprise.
The Israeli military's assessment goes through the years, months and hours leading up to Hamas' brutal surprise attacks on Oct. 7, 2023. This includes intelligence and operational assessments.
An Israeli media report has claimed that Mohammed Deif was considering calling off the attack, just hours before it was supposed to being on 7 October.
Overconfidence’ among senior commanders and ‘flawed intelligence culture’ hampered Israeli Defense Forces response, report finds
Israel's Primer Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and former Defense Minister Yoav Gallant as well as Hamas leader Mohammed Diab Ibrahim Al-Masri, also known as Mohammed Deif, for crimes against ...
Broadcaster apologises after film features son of minister in militant group’s government and another boy who posed with fighters
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