Hamas Names New Leader: ‘Ghost of al-Qassam’

Hamas Names New Leader: ‘Ghost of al-Qassam’

Hamas has reportedly named a veteran terrorist known as the “Ghost of al-Qassam” as its latest leader in Gaza — after his two predecessors were wiped out by Israel.

Ezzedin al-Haddad, who helped plan the Oct. 7, 2023, attacks, was recently handed control of Hamas’ Gaza operations, the Wall Street Journal reported, citing multiple sources.

He is the group’s third leader in just seven months after Israeli eliminated his two predecessors — Oct. 7 mastermind Yahya Sinwar and then, last month, his brother Mohammed Sinwar, who took the reins after him.

Haddad, 55, previously oversaw the captivity of Israeli hostages and recruitment for Hamas’ fighters.

He got his nickname as the “ghost” of the group’s militant wing because of his low profile, according to the sources.

Haddad too has survived multiple Israeli assassination attempts throughout the war, they added.

His appointment comes just weeks after Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu announced Mohammed Sinwar’s death in an airstrike.

His body was only retrieved from an underground tunnel beneath a hospital in southern Gaza earlier this week, the Israeli military said.

“Mohammad Sinwar was responsible for the deaths of countless civilians,” the IDF wrote on X.

“He died the way he lived — underground.”

Mohammed had been the terror group’s de facto leader ever since his older brother — who masterminded the Oct. 7 bloodshed — was killed in a routine raid late last year.

Haddad, who has a $750,000 bounty on his head, is next on Israel’s target list, according to Defense Minister Israel Katz.

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