The IDF presented a copy of the document, in Arabic, which it said listed Hamza as a dual-hat terrorist-journalist for Islamic Jihad.
Hagari also said that "Hamas's military framework in the northern Gaza Strip has been completely dismantled," and that the photo of Deif was found on a computer that was seized in the Strip.
Hagari also stated that IDF soldiers recently uncovered an underground Hamas military compound on the coast in the central Gaza Strip.
The IDF previously said that Hamas terrorists had returned directly to Rantisi Hospital after their attacks and mass murders of Israelis on October 7.
“Since the Hamas massacre of October 7, Hezbollah has been increasing its attacks against Israel," IDF Spokesperson Rear Admiral Daniel Hagari said.
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Hagari's warning signals to the Hamas leadership in Qatar and around the world that the IDF will pursue them wherever they are.