Hundreds of Palestinians and Lebanese gathered in the southern Lebanese city of Saida to mourn the martyrdom of Khaled Ahmed al-Ahmad, also known as Abu Ibrahim, a distinguished commander of the Qassam Brigades. Abu Ibrahim, originally from Nahf, Akka, was killed in a treacherous airstrike carried out by the Israeli Occupation Forces (IOF), marking a painful loss for the resistance movement.
The mourners paid tribute to Abu Ibrahim’s unwavering dedication and leadership in the ongoing struggle against the Zionist enemy. As an engineer and a fierce fighter, Abu Ibrahim was widely respected for his strategic role in jihad and resistance operations.
His martyrdom has been described by the Qassam Brigades as a significant blow to the movement’s ongoing efforts to confront aggression. In official statements, the Qassam Brigades exalted Abu Ibrahim’s legacy, highlighting his courage, discipline, and exceptional contributions.
They reaffirmed their commitment to continue the path of resistance he championed, promising that his sacrifice would further fuel their determination to oppose Israeli occupation. The airstrike in Saida, which targeted Abu Ibrahim specifically, underscores the ongoing tensions and volatility in the region.
It has sparked widespread condemnation among Palestinians and Lebanese communities alike, who view the attack as part of a larger campaign of aggression against resistance leaders. This event has intensified calls for unity among Palestinian and Lebanese factions to strengthen their resistance against continued Israeli operations in Lebanon and Palestine.
Abu Ibrahim’s martyrdom serves as a rallying point for renewed efforts to defend their lands and people. As the community mourns, the memory of Khaled Ahmed al-Ahmad, Engineer Abu Ibrahim, remains a powerful symbol of sacrifice and resilience in the face of adversity.
His legacy continues to inspire fighters and supporters across the region in the ongoing conflict.