
Al-Qassam Brigades have published a special article on their official website commemorating the Martyr of Al-Quds, Brigadier General Mohammad Saeed Izadi (Hajj Ramadan), the Iranian Quds Force commander known as the โMan in the Shadows,โ who was entrusted by the Supreme Leader of Iran with the Palestinian Resistance file and dedicated decades of his life to supporting the Palestinian Resistance and the cause of Palestine. The article highlights his life, sacrifices, service, and enduring legacy in serving Palestine. Translation of the article below โฌ๏ธ๐งต Al-Qassam Brigades โ Military Media: Al-Hajj Ramadan.. From Gaza Amid the Flood to Qom in Iran Written by: Dr. Majed Abdullah The Beginning While we in Gaza were confronting a savage aggression overflowing with Talmudic hatred and Nazi-like behavior, and while we waited every moment for the heavy destructive and incendiary bombs to strike us unexpectedly, we watched with deep pain the American-Zionist aggression against a Muslim country that had stood by us, supporting us, defending our rights, and helping us confront Zionist oppression and American arrogance. They sought to demolish its buildings, kill its people, and destroy its capabilities. As we followed the news of scientists, military commanders, and political leaders being targeted, one name among those great men caught my attention. It left me wondering and thinking, repeating to myself: Could it really be him? Then I would return to praying that it was not him. Only a few hours later, the truth was revealed. The news was heavy, as heavy as the role he had played in supporting the Resistance for more than two decades. The reader may ask: Who was this man? He was a man I came to know twenty years ago. He devoted himself and his time for the sake of God. He lived as a Mujahid for Al-Quds and Palestine. I testify that he was a man of character and faith. He thought deeply, planned carefully, built quietly, and struggled with determination. The Zionist enemy did not overlook him and never ceased pursuing him. He was the man who stood proudly on the mountains of southern Syria, looking toward Palestine with his own eyes, as though saying: โWe are coming, God willing.โ Then he stood in defiance on the shores of Naqoura in Lebanon, declaring: โWe will shatter your dreams, O usurping occupiers.โ At times he remained stationed in Damascus, at others in Beirut. His concern was always Al-Quds and Palestine, until he succeeded in accomplishing what seemed like miracles, deeds that immortalized his memory after his passing. Indeed, the poet spoke truthfully of him: โBe such a man that when people come after him, they will say: โHe passed this way, and this is his legacy.โโ He was the man loved by the Supreme Leader of the Iranian Revolution, the martyr Sayyid Ali Khamenei, may Allah have mercy on him, who reserved a special place for him in his heart. He frequently praised him and his work on the Palestine file, to the extent that he never replaced him and kept him in his position until Allah chose him for martyrdom.













