Hamas mourns Qassam commander Mohammad Odeh
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Hamas has officially announced the death of Mohammad Odeh, also known as "Abu Amr," a senior commander within the movement's military wing, the Al-Qassam Brigades.
According to an official press release issued by the group, Odeh was killed alongside his wife and two of his children on Tuesday evening, when an 'Israeli' airstrike targeted their residential building in Gaza City.
A Qassam founder
The official statement provided details regarding Odeh's extensive, decades-long background within the Al-Qassam Brigades, operating entirely away from the media spotlight.
- Over Three Decades of Service: Odeh was active within Hamas's ranks for over thirty years and was considered a member of the very first founding generation of the Al-Qassam Brigades' military architecture.
- Field and Strategic Roles: Throughout his life, he participated in various foundational stages of building and planning for the military wing. Most recently, during the events of "Al-Aqsa Typhoon," he assumed senior managerial and supervisory responsibilities.
- Decades on the Wanted List: Hamas confirmed that the senior commander had been actively pursued by 'Israeli' intelligence agencies for many years prior to his death.
Hamas vows resistance will continue
Concluding its press release, Hamas emphasized that the assassination of its senior leadership will not impact the progression of its military operations or break its resolve, vowing to sustain its struggle and activities.
The movement leveled sharp criticism at the 'Israeli' government, strongly condemning its ongoing policy of targeted assassinations and the continuous blockade imposed on the Gaza Strip.



