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Mohammed Odeh
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محمد عودة
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Odeh in an undated photo
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| 5th Hamas leader in the Gaza Strip | |
| In office 18 May 2026 – 26 May 2026 |
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| Preceded by | Izz al-Din al-Haddad |
| Succeeded by | Vacant |
| 9th Commander of the Izz al-Din al‑Qassam Brigades | |
| In office 15 May 2026 – 26 May 2026 |
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| Preceded by | Izz al-Din al-Haddad[1] |
| Succeeded by | Vacant |
| Intelligence Chief of the Izz al-Din al‑Qassam Brigades[a] | |
| In office Unknown – 26 May 2026 |
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| Head of Operations of the Izz al-Din al‑Qassam Brigades | |
| In office c. 13 December 2025[2] – 26 May 2026 |
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| Preceded by | Ra'ad Sa'ad |
| Hamas Intelligence Chief[1] | |
| In office Unknown–2026 |
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| Preceded by | Unknown |
| Succeeded by | Unknown |
| Personal details | |
| Born | 1974[3]
Jabalia refugee camp,
al-Khulafa al-Rashidin, Gaza Strip |
| Died | 26 May 2026 (aged 51–52)
al-Kayali building, Rimal, Gaza City, Gaza Strip[4]
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| Cause of death | Assassination by airstrike |
| Military service | |
| Allegiance | |
| Branch | Al-Qassam Brigades (Northern Camp faction)[5] |
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Service years
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2000–2026 |
| Rank | Commander |
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Mohammed Odeh[b] (Arabic: محمد عودة, romanized: Mohammed Odeh; 1974 – 26 May 2026) was a Palestinian Hamas militant who briefly served as the Hamas leader in the Gaza Strip and as the leader and commander of the Al-Qassam Brigades in May 2026. He held both positions following the assassination of his predecessor, Izz al-Din al-Haddad, up until his own assassination that same month. He was a member of the Military Council of the al-Qassam Brigades. Odeh long served as the al-Qassam Brigades' head of intelligence, and he reportedly took over as the group's operations and weaponry manufacturing head following Ra'ad Sa'ad's assassination in December 2025.[2][1] He was possibly the last member of the Brigades' higher leadership council, according to sources close to Hamas.[11]
Early life
Odeh was born 1974 in al-Khulafa al-Rashidin in the Jabalia refugee camp.[12][3]
Militant career
Odeh joined Hamas during the First Intifada in 1987. He was a member of the Majd force, which was responsible for pursuing Palestinian collaborators with Israel. He joined al-Qassam Brigades in 2000, being one of the first people to participate in its activities during the Second Intifada. He held relations with Hamas leaders such as Yahya Sinwar, Nizar Rayan, and Mohammed Deif.[1][12]
While primarily working in the intelligence sector, Odeh also commanded a battalion in central Jabalia for several years before briefly joining the al-Qassam Brigades' arms manufacturing department. Between 2017 and 2019, he served as the commander of the militia's northern Gaza brigade. During this time, he hosted Mohammed Sinwar at a tunnel in Beit Hanoun.[1][12]
He played a key role in the development of the al-Qassam Brigades' intelligence division, particularly after the discovery of an Israeli espionage ring in Gaza in November 2018, which Hamas described as an "intelligence treasure trove". As commander of the intelligence division, he oversaw the gathering of information on Israeli military bases in the Gaza envelope. He emphasized analyzing weaknesses in the IDF's Gaza Division, and constantly handed intelligence over to Hamas's military council.[1][12]
During the Gaza war, he was a close associate of Izz al-Din al-Haddad, being in continuous contact with him. The two developed plans to restructure the military command after the assassinations of Mohammed Deif and Mohammed Sinwar.[12] After the assassination of Mohammed Sinwar in May 2025, Odeh was offered the leadership of the al-Qassam Brigades, but declined at that time.[1] In October 2025, it was reported that he had replaced Ahmed Ghandour, who died in 2023, as Commander of the al-Qassam Brigades in North Gaza.[13][14] In December, he took command of the group's operations and arms production wings after the killing of Ra'ad Sa'ad.[2] According to sources close to Hamas, he was possibly the last member of the Brigades' higher leadership council.[15] On 15 May 2026, after al-Haddad was killed in an Israeli airstrike, Odeh was chosen to succeed him as the commander of the al-Qassam Brigades.[16][17][18][1]
Leadership
On 18 May 2026 , three day's after he became Commander of the Izz al-Din al-Qassam Brigades, he also became the Hamas leader in the Gaza Strip.[1] With him in command the al-Qassam Brigades are considered to have held the de facto leadership over Hamas.[19]
Assassination attempt
Odeh survived several Israeli assassination attempts during and before the Gaza war, including one after the October 2025 ceasefire that targeted his father's home in the Jabalia refugee camp, which killed his oldest son, Amr.[1]
Assassination
On 26 May 2026, 11 days after Odeh's predecessor al-Haddad's assassination, Israeli prime minister Benjamin Netanyahu and defense minister Israel Katz announced that the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) had targeted Odeh in an airstrike. The strikes reportedly hit a building in Rimal, Gaza City, killing at least three people including a woman, and injuring over 20 others.[11][20] On 27 May 2026, Odeh's death was confirmed by Katz.[21] Gaza media outlets confirmed that he was killed alongside his wife and three of his children.[22] Hamas and its military wing confirmed his death one day later.[23][24][25][26] After his death, it was speculated that Hussein Fayyad, Haitham Khuwajari, Nafez Sabih or Imaq Aqel would succeed him.[27][28]
Notes
References
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- ^ a b c "Mohammed Odeh". European Council on Foreign Relations. 13 January 2025. Retrieved 18 May 2026.
- ^ a b "محمد عودة.. ثعلب الاستخبارات في 'القسام' يتولى قيادة الجناح العسكري لحماس". موقع الصفحة الأولى. 18 May 2026.
- ^ Faouzi, Adil (27 May 2026). "Hamas Confirms Israeli Strike Killed Its Military Wing Chief Mohammed Odeh". Morocco World News. Retrieved 28 May 2026.
- ^ Kimon, Elisha Ben; Halabi, Einav (26 May 2026). "Mohammed Odeh, newly appointed Hamas mllitary chief, reportedly killed in Israeli strike" – via www.ynetnews.com.
- ^ "Märtyrer-Brigaden: "Wir werden Hamas-Führer töten"". 4 October 2006.
- ^ "Hamas-Funktionär ermordet". stern.de. 4 October 2006.
- ^ "Masked gunmen kill Hamas member". 4 October 2006 – via news.bbc.co.uk.
- ^ "Who are the Palestinian prisoners released in exchange for Israeli hostages?". The Independent. 8 February 2025.
- ^ Schmemann, Serge (21 August 2002). "Israel Arrests Jerusalem Arabs in University Bombing". The New York Times. ISSN 0362-4331. Retrieved 25 January 2025.
- ^ a b "Israel carried out attack against Hamas new armed wing chief, Netanyahu says". Internationale. Reuters. 26 May 2026.
- ^ a b c d e "بعد اغتيال الحداد… «رجل الظل» محمد عودة يقترب من قيادة القسام". Janoubia (in Arabic). 18 May 2026. Retrieved 18 May 2026.
- ^ "Geiseldeal bringt Mördern und Terroristen die Freiheit: Kann die Hamas davon profitieren?". Der Tagesspiegel Online (in German). ISSN 1865-2263. Retrieved 18 May 2026.
- ^ Kleiman, Shachar. "Hamas baut Führung in Gaza aus Sinwars Umfeld wieder auf". Israel Heute (in German). Retrieved 18 May 2026.
- ^ "Israel carried out attack against Hamas new armed wing chief, Netanyahu says". Internationale. Reuters. 26 May 2026.
- ^ "Hamas confirms death of military chief Mohammed Odeh; defiant funeral held in Gaza City". The Times of Israel. 27 May 2026. ISSN 0040-7909. Retrieved 28 May 2026.
- ^ "Who was Mohammed Odeh, Hamas military commander killed by Israel in Gaza? - AL-MONITOR: The Middle Eastʼs leading independent news source since 2012". www.al-monitor.com. Retrieved 28 May 2026.
- ^ "Gaza strike targets Hamas military chief Mohammed Odeh 11 days after his appointment". The Indian Express. 27 May 2026. Retrieved 28 May 2026.
- ^ "Israelischer Luftangriff: Neuer Hamas-Chef im Gazastreifen getötet". bild.de. 27 May 2026.
- ^ "Israel targets new Hamas military chief days after predecessor killed". Ynet. 26 May 2026. Retrieved 26 May 2026.
- ^ "Katz confirms killing of Hamas military chief, says Israel advancing 'voluntary emigration' from Gaza". The Times of Israel. 27 May 2026. Retrieved 27 May 2026.
- ^ "Hamas's new military chief was killed in yesterday's strike, say media outlets linked to terror group". The Times of Israel. 27 May 2026. Retrieved 27 May 2026.
- ^ "Hamas confirms military chief Mohammed Odeh killed by Israel". The Times of Israel. 27 May 2026. Retrieved 27 May 2026.
- ^ "Hamas bestätigt Tod des neuen Militärchefs im Gazastreifen". Tagesschau (in German). Retrieved 28 May 2026.
- ^ "Who was Mohammed Odeh, Hamas military commander killed by Israel in Gaza?". AL-MONITOR. Retrieved 28 May 2026.
- ^ "Hamas's armed wing confirms Israel killed its new leader in Gaza strike". France 24. 27 May 2026. Retrieved 28 May 2026.
- ^ "Who will succeed Mohammed Odeh? The most prominent remaining military figures in Gaza". i24NEWS. 27 May 2026. Retrieved 28 May 2026.
- ^ https://www.it-boltwise.de/hamas-nachfolge-nach-mohammed-odeh-welche-kommandeure-gelten-als-naechste-fuehrung.html