Alaa Shreiteh
Alaa Adeeb Abdel-Jabbar Shreiteh was a Palestinian militant. Born and raised in Tulkarm, he was the head of the Al-Qassam Brigades in the West Bank until his death. Having been imprisoned by Israel for 14 years until his release in 2016, he led the planning of several Palestinian offensive operations against Israeli forces during the Gaza war, one of the most notable being the attack on Route 557 in the Tulkarm Governorate, which caused several Israeli casualties and was the first recorded Palestinian operation in the West Bank in 20 years, leading to him becoming one of Israel's most wanted until his death in a gunfight in an 2024 [Israel raid on Deir al-Ghusun|Israeli raid] on Deir al-Ghusun.
Life and military career
Alaa Adeeb Abdel-Jabbar Shreiteh was born in Tulkarm, Palestine, on 22 December 1979, where he grew up and received his education.He was arrested by Israel on 26 November 2002 for being a member of Hamas and for orchestrating attacks using improvised explosive devices during the Second Intifada. He faced "severe torture" during interrogation as reported by the Palestinian Prisoners Center for Studies, and was released on 24 March 2016 after spending 14 years in Israeli prison.
He married after his release, fathering three children. He later continued his university education in the domain of Islamic Sharia, which he could not complete due to his death.
He became a military commander in Palestine's West Bank, where he led the planning of various Palestinian military operations against Israel, notably the 2 November 2023 attack on Route 557, which was the first Palestinian military operation in the West Bank in 20 years. Shreiteh was then pursued by Israel, which raided his home several times before finally killing him on 4 May 2024.