Mohammad Afif (Arabic: محمد عفيف; 1959 – 17 November 2024) was a Lebanese spokesperson of Hezbollah and head of its media relations department.
Afif appeared as the party's spokesperson, and held press conferences live from the heart of the Da'aheh district in Beirut, and in areas affected by IDF activity in Lebanon as part of Operation Northern Arrows.
He stated that Israel had not managed to capture "a single" village in Lebanon during the invasion, he also dismissed the IDF claim of a significant decline of Hezbollah's missile stockpile as "just lies".
At that press conference, Afif accepted responsibility on behalf of Hezbollah for attacking Binyamin Netanyahu's house in Caesarea several days earlier.
[5] An Israeli strike on a building containing the headquarters of the Lebanese branch of the Ba'ath Party in Ras al-Nabaa neighborhood of Beirut Central District killed Afif.