The Israel Defense Forces said Thursday that it had killed a Hamas operative in Gaza who operated under the guise of a journalist while supporting attacks against Israeli forces.
Muhammad Samir Muhammad Washah was struck and killed on Wednesday by troops operating under Israel’s Southern Command. The IDF described him as a key figure in Hamas’s rocket and weapons production headquarters and said he had been planning attacks against Israeli soldiers operating in the area.
The military said Washah was involved throughout the war in the production of drones, rockets, and other weapons. It also accused him of helping transfer arms across the Gaza Strip and contributing to Hamas’s broader force build-up.
But the most politically charged detail was not his operational role. It was his cover.
The IDF revealed Washah had operated under the guise of an Al Jazeera journalist, exploiting that identity to advance terrorist activity against Israeli forces and the State of Israel. He was not simply a militant with media access. He was a Hamas operative using the legitimacy of journalism as operational camouflage.
🔴 ELIMINATED: Muhammad Samir Muhammad Washah, a Hamas terrorist operating under the guise of an Al Jazeera journalist.
Washah, a key terrorist in Hamas’ rocket & weapons production HQ, was also involved in the production and transfer of weapons through Gaza.
The terrorist was… pic.twitter.com/gMPHe9Naws
— Israel Defense Forces (@IDF) April 9, 2026
That charge was reinforced by a separate post from the IDF’s Arabic-language spokesman, Avichay Adraee, who said evidence recovered during an Israeli operation several weeks ago in northern Gaza helped expose Washah’s ties to Hamas’s military wing.
According to Adraee, Israeli forces seized a laptop belonging to Washah during an operation inside one of Hamas’s camps in the northern Gaza Strip. Documents found on the device, he said, identified Washah — born in 1986 and from Al-Bureij — as a prominent commander in Hamas’s anti-armor missile array. Adraee added that by the end of 2022, Washah had moved into research and development within Hamas’s aerial division.
Adraee also said intelligence extracted from the laptop included photographs linking Washah to activity inside Hamas. Washah was “a journalist on Al Jazeera in the morning and a Hamas saboteur in the evening,” stressed the Israeli spokesman.
#عاجل #خاص في الصباح صحفي في قناة #الجزيرة وفي المساء مخرب في حماس! @AJArabic
⭕️خلال نشاط لقواتنا قبل عدة أسابيع داخل احدى معسكرات حماس في شمال قطاع غزة تم ضبط كمبيوتر متحرك يعود إلى المدعو محمد سمير محمد وشاح من مواليد 1986 من البريج حيث يتضح من المستندات ان محمد وشاح هو قائد… pic.twitter.com/s8CX1kOfvP
— افيخاي ادرعي (@AvichayAdraee) February 11, 2024
The IDF said Washah posed a concrete threat to troops in the area and was actively involved in planning attacks against them. Before carrying out the strike, the military said it took steps to mitigate civilian harm, including the use of precise munitions, aerial surveillance, and additional intelligence.
The military added that IDF troops under the Southern Command remain deployed in accordance with the ceasefire agreement and will continue operating to remove any immediate threat.
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