During an IDF
raid on
Al-Shifa Hospital in
Gaza City, Fayeq Mabhouh was killed in what sources based on reports from the IDF described as a firefight between
Hamas militants and Israeli troops. The raid was launched at approximately 2:30 am, by troops from the
IDF’s 401st Armored Brigade and other units, including special forces and the
Shin Bet security agency encircling the hospital. Before the IDF found Fayeq (in or near the hospital) they raided his family home and kicked out his wife and children. Fayeq’s brother was captured in a neighbourhood near the hospital. According to the
IDF, Fayeq Mabhouh refused to surrender to troops and instead continued firing at Israeli security forces until he was killed. The IDF initially claimed to have killed 20 other "terrorists" alongside Fayeq. The IDF claimed that by the evening of Monday 18 March, their troops had killed 20 "Hamas" gunmen inside the hospital premises and another 20 were killed in the surrounding area. Some sources suggest that the gun battle happened outside the hospital. The exact circumstances of his death are unverifiable. They sides disagree on the implied or explicit purpose of removing Fayeq from power (and the war as a whole). Israeli-aligned sources frame it as removing a threat to Israel, but there is no indication that he has had any role in attacks on Israel while working as part of Gaza's civilian administration. Palestinian aligned sources described the goal as the destruction of Palestine, by starving the people, and preventing independent Palestinian control of the Gaza Strip. International sources often came closer to the Palestinian framing of the situation or present that version of events as more credible.
Response to his death The Israel Arabic account of the Israeli Ministry of Foreign Affairs on the X platform announced the killing of Al-Mabhouh, describing him as, "the head of the Operations Directorate of the Internal Security Service of the Hamas terrorist organization." Hamas released an extremely strongly worded statement, in which they claimed the killing of a civilian police officer was a violation of international law. It read, in part: Arabic language social media speculated about the motives for the killing and the attack on the hospital, with comments such as, "The trucks passed over the past two days peacefully, without chaos, massacres, stampedes, wounded, or martyrs, but the criminal occupation does not like it." It was rumoured that a large part of the Israeli motive was the failure of the Israeli plan to replace the police in Gaza with the clans (such as the
Doghmush clan) to distribute aid and enforce the law. == Early life and family ==