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Hamas-Israel: Who is the mastermind of the death of 1200 more people in Israel?

Israel's most wanted man during Saturday's attacks by Hamas released an audio tape giving clues as to why the attack was carried out, a report has revealed.

Hamas Israel War
The conflict continues between terrorist organization Hamas and Israel. So far, more than 2100 people have lost their lives in these attacks. Meanwhile, Israel described last week's attack by Hamas as a 9/11 moment. Palestinian terrorist Mohammad Daif, the mastermind behind the attack, has called it the Al Aqsa Flood campaign.

Israel's most wanted man released an audio tape during Saturday's attacks by Hamas, a report has revealed, suggesting it was in retaliation for Israel's attacks on Jerusalem's Al Aqsa Mosque.

A source close to Hamas in Gaza said, there was anger among the Arab and Muslim communities after the Israelis attacked Al Aqsa, the third holiest site of Islam, in May 2021. After this, Daif started planning the attack. Now more than 1200 Israeli people have been killed in the conflict that started last week.

According to the source, the incident began after footage surfaced of Israel entering the Al Aqsa Mosque during Ramadan, beating up worshippers, attacking them, and dragging the elderly and youth out of the mosque. These incidents incited anger among the people. This started a conflict between Israel and Hamas.

After more than two years, on Saturday Hamas suddenly launched air strikes on Israel. Israeli army also retaliated against this. More than 2100 people have died so far in this entire conflict.

Daif has never been seen speaking in public since 2021. So when Hamas's TV channel announced that he was going to speak on Saturday, Palestinians knew that something important was going to happen.
 
Daif said in the recording, 'Today our people's anger over the attack on Al-Aqsa has come out. Our Mujahideen, today is your day to make this criminal understand that his time is over.

Notably, there are only three images of Daif: one in her 20s, another of her masked, and an image of her shadow, which were used when the audio tape was broadcast. No one knows Daif's whereabouts. However, he is said to live in a maze of tunnels beneath the enclave in Gaza.

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