Shin Bet interrogations Israel's internal intelligence agency, the
Shin Bet, has interrogated Odeh many times in the past. He said in an interview to
The New Yorker: "I was called three more times by the Shin Bet. They never hit me. But they succeeded in two things. I isolated myself from my friends—I became much more introverted. And I had the sense the Shin Bet was watching me no matter where I went. When I went to the bus station, and I saw some guy in sunglasses, I just assumed he was Shin Bet."
Death threats A right-wing activist was arrested in February 2016 for making death threats against Odeh.
Umm al-Hiran incident On 18 January 2017, Odeh was allegedly shot by a sponge-tipped bullet in the forehead by
Israel Police as he protested against the demolition of homes in the Bedouin village of
Umm al-Hiran. The police initially claimed that he was hit by stones thrown by other protestors. It later backtracked, claiming both that it had never stated that Odeh was hit by stones and that it didn't know what caused Odeh's head injury. The British
Forensic Architecture, led by
Eyal Weizman of
Goldsmiths, University of London, which analyzed video evidence of the incident strongly suspected that Odeh had been hit by a sponge-tipped bullet because 47 seconds of video had been redacted – precisely the time during which Odeh was injured.
Incidents in Knesset In November 2024, Odeh was ejected from the Knesset after accusing Prime Minister Netanyahu of being a "serial killer of peace". During his speech, Odeh recounted the story of a man whose rented apartment was destroyed by an Israeli airstrike while he was obtaining birth certificates for his newborn twins, killing both infants and their mother. "What is your vision? A serial killer of peace?" Odeh said before being forcibly removed from the podium. On 22 May 2025, he condemned the
Gaza war and was again, forcefully dragged out of the Knesset. On 13 October 2025, during U.S. President Donald Trump's speech as part of his visit to the Knesset during the
Gaza peace plan, Odeh along with Knesset member
Ofer Cassif held signs demanding Palestinian recognition, and called Trump a "terrorist". They were both forcefully removed from the Knesset. ==References==