12/28/2023
In light of the ambiguity and little information about him, the Israeli Channel 12 published a picture yesterday, Wednesday, that it claimed was of the Commander-in-Chief of the Izz al-Din al-Qassam Brigades, the military wing of the Islamic Resistance Movement (Hamas), Muhammad al-Deif (58 years old), the most wanted man in Tel Aviv, who was subjected to five assassination attempts in the years 2001 and 2002. 2003 and 2006, and the most recent attempt was in 2014.
“good health”; With this phrase, the Israeli press titled the photo that spread of the guest, which showed him with one eye, and while his hair was gray, he was in good health.
The photo began to spread on Arab social media platforms, and there was a state of ridicule over the delay of the Israeli intelligence and army in revealing the true photo of the guest, according to allegations in the Israeli press.
#Israeli army Reveals #new photo For #Mohamed _ the _ guest: None #eye But able to #the movement – I24NEWS
— i24NEWS Arabic (@i24NEWS_AR) December 27, 2023
Tweeters on the The important thing is that he is fine and is leading the battle against them and attacking them. The important thing is that the occupation considers the mere publication of its picture after more than 80 days of comprehensive aggression an achievement.
Others considered that the news was like a joke from Israeli intelligence, as it published a picture that they said was created by artificial intelligence, after it failed to find the whereabouts of Muhammad Al-Deif, despite him being their most wanted person.
It doesn’t matter much whether it’s a photo #Mohamed _ the _ guest What the occupation published is true or not.
The important thing is that he is fine and leads the battle against them and defeats them.
What is important is that the occupation considers the mere publication of its picture after 80 days of comprehensive aggression an achievement.
And blessings ☺️– Saidel Haj said elhaj (@saidelhaj) December 28, 2023
Say who says that the image of a hero #Mohamed _ the _ guest not correct..
I say that the entity was involved in publishing the picture of the leader (which, by the way, is true)If it is not true, it will be considered a failure over 30 years and they are still chasing a ghost
If it is true, it is considered a victory because the reaction of the entity’s fans will be questioned
Why is he alive yet?— Dг-OМДГ (@dr_omar1111) December 28, 2023
Some bloggers said, if the photo of the guest hero is not correct, this means that the entity was involved in publishing the photo of the military commander of the Izz al-Din al-Qassam Brigades even when it was not correct, and they considered this a failure for 30 years, and they are still chasing a ghost.
But if the photo is correct, this is not considered a victory, because the reaction of the entity’s fans is that they will ask why he is alive yet?
It may be modified or real…all possibilities are possible
I examined the image attributed to Muhammad Al-Deif with one of the scanning tools to find out whether it was modified with artificial intelligence programs or not…
As you can see, 72.59% turned out to be artificial intelligence… and I compared it to another way, and it gave a different result.#Mohamed _ the _ guest #Gaza #Palestine pic.twitter.com/PFwbxotAYK— Abdelmoundji Khelladi | Abdel Monji Khaladi (@KAbdelmoundji) December 27, 2023
As for Facebook’s blue space, its pioneers considered the Hebrew media’s publication of a photo purporting to be of the guest (Abu Khaled) “a game in lost time by a criminal entity that wants, by any means, to save its face.”
The Hebrew media described the news as something motivating to the ranks of the Al-Qassam Brigades, and this is due to the importance of the role played by Abu Khaled, the ghost of the occupation.
Army Reserve General Tamir Hayman – former director of the National Security Research Institute – said that Al-Deif “has cognitive ability, and he has become a symbol and a legend after surviving several assassination attempts. Simply mentioning his name motivates Palestinian fighters.”
Since the beginning of the aggression against Gaza, the occupation forces have been seeking to intensify their military operations in the Strip, with the aim of reaching Hamas leaders who they say planned and carried out the Al-Aqsa Flood operation on October 7th.