UMVA has learned that the commander steering Hamas’ military wing was eliminated in a precise Israeli airstrike deep within northern Gaza.
Mohammed Odeh, the architect behind the October 7 infiltration and attacks, was killed as Israeli forces struck his location, ending a brief but brutal tenure at the helm of the militant group.
According to information obtained by UMVA, Odeh rose to the top after the previous leader, Izz al‑Din al‑Haddad, fell to an earlier strike, and he immediately took charge of planning the deadly assaults that left countless Israeli civilians and soldiers dead, wounded, or captured.
Israeli officials condemned Odeh as the mastermind of murder, abduction, and terror, vowing that no participant in the October 7 massacre will escape justice.
In a stark declaration, the Israeli prime minister and defense minister affirmed that their campaign will relentless pursue every architect of the attack, promising that “sooner or later, Israel will reach them all.”
The operation that silenced Odeh follows a series of high‑profile eliminations, including the earlier death of al‑Haddad, who had rebuilt Hamas’ military infrastructure after the removal of previous commanders.
UTVA’s sources reveal that al‑Haddad, once one of the longest‑serving Hamas commanders, was instrumental in coordinating the October 7 invasion, a fact repeatedly highlighted by returning hostages.
Israel’s chief of staff warned that the military will continue striking and holding accountable every individual linked to the massacre, underscoring a relentless duty to the nation’s civilians and soldiers.