One of the most valuable aspects of the Palestinian resistance is that it has countless heroes.
Salah Shahada, one of the founders of HAMAS, the honor of the Islamic Ummah, and the leader of the movement after Sheikh Ahmed Yasin, was martyred along with his family members as a result of a brutal attack by Israel.
Hamas leader Sheikh Ahmed Yasin himself announced the death of Shahada, who set an example for Muslim youth who desire martyrdom with his life:
"I give you the good news of the martyrdom of Abu Mustafa."
FIRST INVESTIGATION IN 1984…
Salah Shahade was born on February 24, 1952 in the Ash-Shati Refugee Camp, originally from a refugee family from Jaffa. Salah Shahade graduated from the Higher Institute of Social Work in Egypt, after his basic education in the Palestinian territories, in 1972. While she was residing in Alexandria, Egypt, she joined the Muslim Brotherhood movement, and Turkey is among the other stops for educational purposes. The unforgettable name of the Palestinian resistance, he studied at the University of Gaza, as well as in Turkey and Egypt, as well as in Russia. The most exciting part of the resistance epic of Salah Shehadah, who was returned to the Israeli regime by Egypt and faced various difficulties in the process, begins in the 1980s. Shahada was arrested by the Israeli regime authorities in 1984 on the grounds that he was involved in anti-Zionist activities and was imprisoned for two years without being found guilty. After Shahada was released in 1986, he would remain at the Islamic University until it was closed by Israel during the First Intifada in 1988.
SHAHADA, MANAGED THE RESISTANCE AGAINST ZIONISTS
Salah Shahada, who is among the symbolic names of the Palestinian resistance, took part in the establishment of HAMAS in 1987 and became the leader of the military wing of the movement (Izzeddin al-Qassam Brigades). Shahade, who was arrested once again in 1988 for his resistance activities, was imprisoned for 12 years and regained his freedom only on May 14, 2000. Although Shahada was subjected to torture during his detention that lasted for more than ten years, no allegations against him can be proven by the Israeli regime.
SHAHADA, THE ASSISTANT AND SUCCESSOR OF SHEIKH AHMED YASIN
The deputy of Sheikh Ahmed Yasin, the founder and spiritual leader of HAMAS, and seen by many as the successor of Sheikh Yasin, Shahada was the father of many attacks against Israel. Shahada, also known as the maker of the "Qassam" rockets used during the Second Intifada, was on Israel's "Most Wanted" list. Shahada, who managed to survive many assassination attempts by Israel, lived in secret for a long time.
The real name of Salah Shahada, who spent his life on faith and jihad, was Salahuddin Mustafa Muhammed Ali Shahada.
Shahada, who also used the tag "Abu Mustafa", martyred on July 23, 2002. 17 more people died together with Shahada, whose house was bombed by an Israeli F-16 plane. The wife and 14-year-old daughter of Shahada, who is married and has 6 children, were also among those who lost their lives in the massacre.
More than 150 people were injured in the attack, while it was learned that the bomb dropped on the building where Shahada and his family members lived was a full tonne.