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Faiq Al-Mabhouh was born on 18 December, 1968 in Jabalia refugee camp, Israeli-occupied Gaza Strip, is a Palestinian police officer. Discover Faiq Al-Mabhouh's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 55 years old?

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Age 55 years old
Zodiac Sign Sagittarius
Born 18 December 1968
Birthday 18 December
Birthplace Jabalia refugee camp, Israeli-occupied Gaza Strip
Date of death 18 March, 2024
Died Place Rimal, State of Palestine
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Who Is Faiq Al-Mabhouh's Wife?

His wife is married after 2007, until his death in 2024.

Family
Parents His father was from Bayt Tima (بيت طيما) near Ashkelon
Wife married after 2007, until his death in 2024.
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Children 2 sons (Ezzedeen and Mahmoud) and 2daughters.

Faiq Al-Mabhouh Net Worth

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1930

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.

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, "This terrorist crime, by targeting civilian police protected under international humanitarian law, is further evidence of the Nazi enemy’s efforts to spread chaos, undermine societal peace in the Gaza Strip, and perpetuate the state of famine from which our people suffer, in implementation of the plan of a war of extermination and the displacement of our people from their land."

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.

Fayeq was born in Jabalia refugee camp, He had 13 siblings including Mahmoud al-Mabhouh, and another brother who was captured on the day Fayeq was killed.

1948

Their father immigrated to the Jabalia camp in the Gaza Strip from the town of Beit Tima (near Ashkelon) in 1948.

1968

Brigadier General Fayeq Al-Mabhouh (فائق المبحوح; פאיק מבחוח; 1968–2024) was the Director-General of Central Operations in the Ministry of the Interior and National Security in the Gaza Strip.

He was the leader of their crisis management team.

His most notable recent responsibilities related to civilian disaster management, such as coordination and enforcement of restrictions during the COVID-19 pandemic.

Media reports varied in the way they described his role at the time of his death, but he was most often described as a police officer or the head of the Hamas government's "internal security" forces.

He was killed by the Israeli Defense Forces (IDF) during a raid on Al-Shifa hospital.

Mabhouh held the rank of brigadier general in the Hamas government's Ministry of the Interior and National Security.

He was not linked to the current military activities of Hamas's armed wing, but he was one of the most influential people in managing the civilian activities of the Hamas government in the Gaza Strip.

His specific duties at the time of his death are disputed.

Israeli sources claimed that as the head of Hamas's internal security forces he was in charge of quashing political dissent across the Gaza Strip.

Some pro-Israel media claimed Mabhouh had been appointed to intimidate local Gazan clans in order to thwart them from cooperating with Israel on guarding the distribution of humanitarian aid, and accused him of "orchestrating" the execution of the leader of the Doghmush clan the previous week.

The clan allegedly denied this, and claimed the leader and his family were killed by an airstrike.

Both sides were competing to win over the clans.

Palestinians said Mabhouh’s current position was the head of police in the Gaza strip and had been helping coordinate for aid deliveries to the northern regions of the Gaza Strip.

Palestinian media described him as the official responsible for coordinating with the tribes and the United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestinian Refugees (UNRWA) to bring and secure humanitarian aid into northern Gaza.

Hamas released a statement that said that, the assassination came two days after successful efforts to bring 15 aid trucks into northern Gaza," and they accused the IDF of aiming to, "spread chaos and prevent aid from reaching Gaza City and the other northern governorates".

Sources told The New Arab (UK edition): "The occupation government had responded to the mediators earlier by saying that they did not mind the presence of some Palestinian police, with the aim of participating in the aid distribution process, but it seems that the occupation army was surprised by the level of organisation and the great success of the process of entering aid into the northernmost areas of Beit Hanoun and Jabalia, more than four months after aid stopped arriving in those areas, which prompted him to forcefully enter that line to prevent any presence that indicates administrative and field control by the Hamas movement".

His other recent work included leading the Crisis Management Team in the Ministry of Interior during the during COVID-19 pandemic.

Fayeq played a prominent role in communicating with the public about the changing situation.

He regularly appeared in video announcements on Al-Aqsa TV and social media channels, and gave interviews to local media to explain changes in restrictions.

The Gaza Strip restrictions took the "flattening the curve" approach of slowing the spread of infections rather than preventing them completely.

The restrictions imposed were similar to those imposed by most western countries, and much more relaxed than China, Australia, or other Western Pacific nations that maintained a zero COVID policy.

They tried to avoid full lockdowns by implementing partial measures like weekend (Friday to Saturday) lockdowns and curfew, the Friday to Saturday lockdowns included mosques being closed for Friday prayers.

But during times while the mosques were open, one creative measure initiated by Gaza’s ministry of health was to replace the mosque preachers with doctors who gave health information seminars.

During an IDF raid on Al-Shifa Hospital in Gaza City, Fayeq Mabhouh was killed in what some sources described as a firefight between "Hamas militants" and Israeli troops.

2007

In 2007 he joined the civilian police force in the Gaza Strip.