Iran's mission to the United Nations said Thursday that “the spirit of resistance will strengthen,” after circulating reports of the martyrdom of the leader of the Islamic Resistance Movement (agitation) Yahya Al-SanwarIn a clash with Israeli occupation soldiers in Rafah South Gaza Strip.
Iran considered that the martyrdom of Sinwar in the Gaza Strip “will strengthen the spirit of resistance” with the aim of liberating the occupied territories.
The Iranian mission to the United Nations in New York wrote – on its account on the
The Israeli army confirmed on Thursday that the head of the Hamas political bureau, Yahya Sinwar, had been killed during clashes in the southern Gaza Strip on Wednesday.
The Israeli army said – in a statement – that its soldiers carried out operations during the past days in the south Gaza Strip Based on intelligence information indicating that Hamas leaders are present in the region.
He added that a force from the 828th Brigade present in the area clashed with 3 fighters yesterday and killed them, and after examination it turned out that Sinwar was one of them, according to the army statement.
The Israeli army spokesman stated that the soldiers were not aware of the presence of Sinwar in the building, where the exchange of fire took place in the southern Gaza Strip.
Israeli Army Radio stated that the clash with Al-Sinwar took place at Tal Al-Sultan in Rafah, and he was wearing a military jacket and was accompanied by another field commander.
An unplanned future
Until now, Hamas has not issued a statement about Sinwar's martyrdom.
On social media, the Arab and Islamic public mourned the head of the Hamas political bureau, Yahya Sinwar.
What most caught the attention of the pioneers of the virtual world in the pictures that spread on social media platforms of Yahya Al-Sinwar’s body was that he was wearing a military jacket and covered with the dust and gunpowder of battle.
Tweeters said that Al-Sinwar was martyred in the most dangerous place in the Tal Al-Sultan neighborhood in Rafah, which was evacuated more than 5 months ago, and he was not in the tunnels or among the displaced, but in the battle and in the field above the ground in an upcoming, unplanned clash.
They added that Sinwar was martyred as a combatant, resistance fighter, and not as the Zionist media and some were promoting, that he was deep in the ground surrounded by prisoners, and wearing an explosive belt.