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Hamas Claims Capture of Two Suspects Linked to Killing of Military Commanders
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First reported by Behadrei Haredim · Jul 2, 2026
What happened
Hamas claims to have captured two suspects who allegedly helped Israel assassinate its military commanders Ezz al-Din Haddad and Muhammad Odeh, with one suspect reportedly collaborating with Israeli intelligence and possessing surveillance equipment.
- 01Hamas claims to have identified two suspects aiding in the killing of its military commanders.
- 02The commanders, Ezz al-Din Haddad and Muhammad Odeh, were killed in Israeli airstrikes.
- 03One suspect allegedly worked with Israeli intelligence to track Haddad's family and locations.
- 04Hamas says the suspect had communication and surveillance devices.
- 05The report was published by the Saudi newspaper Asharq Al-Awsat.
- 06No further details about the suspects have been publicly released.
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