By 2008, Nofal was a leader in the
Al-Qassam Brigades, as a field commander in central Gaza. Nofal was arrested along with 200 other Palestinians in the northern Egyptian city of
Al-Arish in the
Sinai Peninsula by
Egyptian security forces in early 2008. After Palestinian militants blasted open a hole in the
Egypt-Gaza barrier in protest of Egypt's cooperation with Israel in January 2008, hundreds of Palestinians, including Nofal, crossed the border into Egypt. Nofal escaped from al-Marj Prison in February 2011 during the
2011 Egyptian revolution. Nofal was smuggled back to Gaza via a
smuggling tunnel and received a hero's welcome from Hamas upon his return. Nofal led the
Palestinian Joint Operations Room, an alliance of
Palestinian nationalist factions, including Islamic and secular groups.
Gaza war By 2023, Nofal was a member of the Al-Qassam Brigades's General Military Council. In this role, he also directed its relations with other militant organizations via the
Palestinian Joint Operations Room. During the
Gaza war, Nofal was a commander of the Central Gaza Brigade. On 17 October 2023, a statement from Hamas confirmed his death in an airstrike. According to the IDF, on 17 October, he was killed in an airstrike. Sources from the Israeli military said that in order to kill Nofal the military knowingly authorized a strike that they knew would kill approximately 300 other people. Four multi-story apartment buildings were destroyed in the strike. After his death, the U.S. Department of the Treasury's Office of Foreign Assets Control (OFAC) designated Nofal a
Specially Designated Global Terrorist for his role on Hamas's General Military Council and as its commander of military relations. == References ==