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==Enemy number one==
==Enemy number one==
Deif's avoidance of using modern communication technology has enabled him to escape from [[Israel]]'s attacks. Israel considers Mohammad Deif Ibrahim al-Masri as its "enemy number one" and holds him responsible for the deaths of many Israelis.
Deif's avoidance of using modern communication technology has enabled him to escape from Israel's attacks. Israel considers Mohammad Deif Ibrahim al-Masri as its "enemy number one" and holds him responsible for the deaths of many Israelis.
 
==Commander's message on the first day of the Al-Aqsa Storm==
==Commander's message on the first day of the Al-Aqsa Storm==
The commander of the Izz al-Din al-Qassam Brigades, in a recorded message on the first day of the [[Al-Aqsa Storm]] attack, said that this attack was in response to the "desecration of the [[Al-Aqsa Mosque]]" and the killing and wounding of hundreds of Palestinians by the Israeli forces this year. He asked the Palestinians and the Arab Israelis to "drive out the occupiers and destroy the walls". He also added that this operation began to "make the enemy understand that the time of their oppression without accountability has ended". He continued: "In response to the constant crimes against our people, in response to the occupation and the denial of international rights and solutions, and in response to the support of the Westerners and the [[United States]], we decided to put an end to the current situation, so that the enemy would understand that they can no longer continue their actions without paying the price".
The commander of the Izz al-Din al-Qassam Brigades, in a recorded message on the first day of the [[Al-Aqsa Storm]] attack, said that this attack was in response to the "desecration of the [[Al-Aqsa Mosque]]" and the killing and wounding of hundreds of Palestinians by the Israeli forces this year. He asked the Palestinians and the Arab Israelis to "drive out the occupiers and destroy the walls". He also added that this operation began to "make the enemy understand that the time of their oppression without accountability has ended". He continued: "In response to the constant crimes against our people, in response to the occupation and the denial of international rights and solutions, and in response to the support of the Westerners and the [[United States]], we decided to put an end to the current situation, so that the enemy would understand that they can no longer continue their actions without paying the price".
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