Yesterday, Palestinian Islamic Jihad published the names of an additional 86 commanders killed during the Gaza war. Due to the list's size, this thread will analyze one half, which includes 3 journalists, 3 nurses, and 2 lawyers, among others. Details below: 🧵
Many of those listed were previously known to be PIJ commanders or to hold dual roles, but others were not previously identifiable from open-source information. I believe most of these initial journalist IDs were first made by @MiddleEastBuka (apologies to anyone who was first). Links for specific persons and the full set of announcements available -- just DM.
Mohammed Mohammed Nasser Kamel Abu Huweidi (ID#: 803434364, age 29), listed as a journalist for the privately owned al-Istiqlal news outlet, was a commander in PIJ’s Central Military Media Unit. Abu Huweidi was killed in a December 2023 airstrike.
Mohammed Nabil Ibrahim al-Zaq (ID#: 400208245, age 29), listed as a journalist for the PIJ-affiliated al-Quds Today TV, was previously known to be a PIJ fighter. This announcement confirmed him as the Head of PIJ’s Central Bureau in the Northern Region. al-Zaq was killed in a November 2023 airstrike.
Salem Hosni Salem Abu Tayr (ID#: 802466995, age 34), listed as the financial manager of and photojournalist for the PIJ-affiliated al-Quds Today TV, was confirmed to be a commander in PIJ’s Military Media Unit in the Central Brigade. According to family members, Abu Tayr initially trained as a nurse. Abu Tayr was killed in an April 2024 airstrike.
Salem Juma Ishaq Sharab (ID #: 801710096, age 36), a nurse at Nasser Hospital and treasurer of the Palestinian Nursing Association, was a commander in PIJ’s Military Ambulance Unit in the Khan Younis Brigade. Sharab was killed in a March 2024 airstrike near the Emirates Hospital in Rafah.
Diaa Nafez Abdulhadi Felfel (ID#: 802233486, age 35), who worked both as a nurse and the emergency room supervisor for the Indonesian Hospital in north Gaza, was a commander in PIJ’s Military Ambulance Unit in its Northern Brigade. Felfel was killed in a May 2024 airstrike.
Ahmed Mohammed Hassan Balousha (ID#: 800114175, age 39), a nurse who a colleague said worked in a corneal transplant unit at the Eye Hospital in Gaza City, was a commander in PIJ’s Military Judiciary Unit in the Gaza Brigade. Balousha was killed in a December 2023 airstrike.
Mohammed Jaber Dakhlallah Abu Mustafa (ID#: 800355760, age 38), founder and executive director of the National Youth Center NGO in Khan Younis, was a commander in the Operations Unit of PIJ’s Khan Younis Brigade. Abu Mustafa was killed in a December 2024 airstrike.
Arafat Abullah Mohammed al-Jarjawi (ID#: 801948613, age 35) was the Deputy Commander of the al-Ourubi Battalion in PIJ’s Khan Younis Brigade. His brother Ashraf al-Jarjawi (circled) is reportedly the Gaza director of the Arab World Research and Development Center (AWRAD), which carries out polling in the strip.
Summary of the first half of the list:
30 of the commanders are directly connected to one of PIJ’s five regional brigades in Gaza, while the other 13 appear to be attached to independent or central units. 38 of the 43 commanders can be found on the Hamas-run Gaza Ministry of Health’s death toll list.
Civilian professions can be found for 10, including:
- 3 journalists
- 3 nurses
- 2 lawyers
Analysis of the second half of the list to come in a separate thread.
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While the U.S.-Israel-Iran conflict dominated the news, PIJ released another list of 20 commanders killed during the war in Gaza on March 1. They include the husband of a prominent journalist and an ICU nurse, and 17/20 can be found on the Gaza Health Ministry list. 🧵
Munir Attia Darwish al-Adini (ID#: 800137549, age 40) was a commander in PIJ’s military manufacturing unit. Both he and his wife, prominent Palestinian journalist Wafa Ali Abdrabbo al-Adini (ID#: 801342437, age 38), along with two of their children, were killed in a September 2024 airstrike. This thread has more details:
The list also confirms my previous research from December 2025, which indicated that Jaber Abdulhamid Diab Mohammedin (ID#: 802435446, age 34), an ICU nurse at al-Rantisi children’s hospital, was also a PIJ militant. Mohammedin is listed as a commander in PIJ’s Military Manufacturing Unit, and was killed in a December 2024 airstrike. x.com/GabrielEpstein…
Today, Palestinian Islamic Jihad announced 20 more commanders killed in Gaza, including journalists, the head of therapeutic nutrition at Nasser Hospital, and other figures. A few highlights below and a summary: 🧵
Ayman Suleiman Abu Tayr (ID#: 801367459, age 39), a commander in PIJ’s Central Operations Unit, was also a licensed nurse and the head of Nasser Hospital’s Therapeutic Nutrition Unit. He was killed in a June 2025 airstrike.
Alaa Sobh Hamouda al-Hour (ID#: 803500826, age 31), a commander in PIJ’s Financial Administration Unit, was also a psychological counselor at the government-run Muin Bseiso elementary school in Khan Younis. al-Hour was killed in an October 2023, airstrike.
UPDATING THREAD: Palestinian Islamic Jihad (PIJ) has released a sizable list of high-ranking commanders killed during the war, particularly second-in-commands of many key units. Notable IDs, including journalists, doctors, and others below.🧵
Mahdi Hassan Mohammed al-Mamlouk (ID#: 801389321, 38) was the deputy head of PIJ's central communications unit as well as a broadcast engineer for PIJ's satellite channel, al-Quds al-Youm TV. He was killed in a Nov 2024 airstrike, and is listed by the CPJ and IFJ (though not the Hamas-run GMO) as a journalist.
Fadi Jihad Mohammed al-Wadiyya (ID# 802854323, age 33) , a physiotherapist working for Doctors Without Borders, was ID'd by the IDF as a PIJ member shortly after he was killed in a June 2024 airstrike. Today, PIJ confirmed that al-Wadiyya was the deputy head of their military manufacturing unit.
Mohammed Akram Abdullah al-Kafarna (40), head of the Palestinian Nursing Association and nursing supervisor at Kamal al-Adwan Hospital in northern Gaza, was a Hamas militant killed in the Beit Hanoun area in September 2025. 🧵
al-Kafarna's death was announced in late September 2025 by a major Hamas media Telegram channel, among a set of 13 militants killed the north Gaza neighborhood following heavy IDF operations. His picture appears at 00:34 in the video below.
Memorial posts refer to al-Kafarna as a “mujahid” and sometimes as a commander. al-Kafarna is not listed in the Nov 2025 Gaza Health Ministry death toll list. Since he died in an inaccessible area of Beit Hanoun and is unlikely to have arrived at a hospital, this implies that either his family has not yet reported his death or the Health Ministry has not yet processed it.
A new Gaza death toll list provided to the Israeli newspaper @haaretz by the Hamas-run Gaza MOH has been released (the 13th iteration), containing 68,820 non-duplicate entries and covering up to November 10, 2025. Very long analysis of data quality, demographics, and unknowns:
Like all published MOH lists, the November list does not distinguish between civilians and combatants and attributes all listed deaths uniformly to Israeli action. Nor does it include dates of death (no list has) or collection methodology (some earlier iterations did).
The new list contains 68,844 reported deaths, 99.91% of which have complete information. See my previous analysis for more on why “completeness” is only one of several relevant metrics, including validity and accuracy, to use when assessing the MOH list.
New posts on popular Gazan militant obituary channels show that the police director of the Kerem Shalom crossing, Bassem Salah Mohammed Ghubn, was a longstanding member of Hamas and a lifelong friend of Alaa al-Hadidi, supply chief in Hamas' manufacturing headquarters. 🧵
Ghubn and Hadidi are described as lifelong friends who both joined the "military wing" of Hamas in the Second Intifada, then took on command roles in different parts of the group. Ghubn later became a police colonel and was appointed head of the Kerem Shalom crossing.
Ghubn was killed in a December 2023 airstrike, while Hadidi was killed in November 2025 alongside the head of Patient Affairs at Shifa Hospital, Khalil Amr al-Serry.