Al Jazeera Investigation Reveals New Details on October 7 Operation, Deif, and Sinwar

Gaza (Quds News Network)- The investigative program The Hidden Is More Immense aired exclusive footage on Friday, revealing new details about the October 7 operation and prominent Hamas leaders Yahya Sinwar and Mohammed Deif.
The program broadcast never-before-seen clips of Yahya Sinwar, the late leader of Hamas, directing military operations against Israeli forces in Rafah and other areas. The footage showed Sinwar moving between locations, boosting the morale of Al-Qassam fighters, and coordinating ambushes.
In one scene, Sinwar appeared alongside Mahmoud Hamdan, the commander of the Tel Al-Sultan Battalion in Rafah. Both men were seen planning operations before their deaths in an Israeli strike. Another clip captured Sinwar observing a disabled Israeli military vehicle in Rafah’s Tel Al-Sultan neighborhood.
The Hidden Is More Immense also unveiled rare footage of Mohammed Deif, the Chief of Staff of Al-Qassam Brigades, inside a command room. Deif was shown finalizing plans for the October 7 assault, pinpointing military targets.

The program presented a secret operations document signed by Deif two days before the resistance operation. It outlined detailed instructions for the operation, codenamed “Al-Aqsa Flood,” and set the start time at 6:30 a.m. on October 7, 2023.
Additional footage revealed Al-Qassam’s meticulous border surveillance in the months leading up to the operation. This included monitoring Israeli officer Assaf Hamami, now held captive by Hamas.
An exclusive interview with senior Al-Qassam leader Ezzedine Al-Haddad shed further light on the operation’s execution. The program also aired dramatic clips of Al-Qassam fighters seizing Israeli tanks and vehicles during the October 7 assault, a pivotal moment in the ongoing battles.