Israel’s surgical strike again in Gaza, Hamas army chief killed 7 days after taking charge

Israel army again surgical strike on Gaza soil. Hamas’s new chief of staff, Mohammed Odeh, was killed in a secret air force operation in Gaza. Odeh took over after the death of Hamas military chief Ezz al-Din al-Haddad in an Israeli operation on May 15. This time Israel also killed him.

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and Defense Minister Israel Kurtz announced the success of the Israeli army on Wednesday. According to the claim, a major airstrike was carried out in the Rimal area of ​​West Gaza City. The top floors of the building were reduced to rubble in this perfect attack. 3 people died in the attack. One of them is the newly appointed Hamas army chief, Mohammed Odeh. Although the information about the death of the Hamas leader was made public by Israel, Hamas did not say anything about it.

3 days after Haddad’s death, Odeh took over as the head of the Hamas army. But he died just 7 days after taking charge.

Earlier, Israel attacked Gaza City on Friday, May 15. The family of Hamas commander Ezz al-Din al-Haddad died in that operation. As soon as the news of this death came to the fore, the general population of Gaza rose up against Israel. After Haddad’s death, thousands of citizens gathered at his funeral. Many children are also seen on the last journey. 3 days after Haddad’s death, Odeh took over as the head of the Hamas army. But he died just 7 days after taking charge.

It should be noted that Odeh was the head of Hamas’s military intelligence department for a long time before taking charge of Hamas’ Al-Qassam Brigades. He was considered one of the most experienced and skilled leaders of Hamas. Odeh played an important role during the October 7 attack by Hamas in Israel. According to informed sources, over the past few months, Israel has killed one after another of the top leadership of Hamas. Odeh was one of the top leaders in the list of top Hamas military leaders who survived the Israeli attack.

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