Download the obituary of the Islamic Resistance Movement (agitationIts military wing is the head of the political bureau Yahya Al-Sanwar Messages that they will not deviate from the man’s path politically and militarily, according to political analysts.
Political affairs researcher Saeed Ziad says that the speech of the head of Hamas in… Gaza Khalil Al-Hayya and Al-Qassam’s statement regarding Sinwar’s obituary confirm that “there is no concession on the political and military levels, and Hamas cannot deviate from what Sinwar wrote with his blood.”
Ziad believes that the martyrdom of Sinwar “will not affect the combat situation in the field,” and attributed this to the fact that the resistance turned into a guerrilla war and attrition.
In his speech, Al-Hayya reiterated Hamas’s red lines to move towards concluding a prisoner exchange deal, and said that the occupation prisoners will not return unless the aggression on Gaza is stopped, the complete withdrawal from it is completed, and the Palestinian prisoners are released from Israeli prisons.
The head of Hamas in Gaza stressed that the martyrdom of Sinwar and the leaders who preceded him will only increase the movement’s strength and solidity, and that “the enemy is delusional if he thinks that the flame of resistance will be extinguished or retreat by assassinating its leaders.”
Yesterday, Thursday, the occupation army confirmed that Al-Sinwar, whom Israel considers an engineer…Al-Aqsa flood“On settlements and bases Gaza coverHe was killed on Wednesday in the Tal Al-Sultan neighborhood in the city Rafah South of the sector.
According to the political researcher, Al-Hayya wanted to say that “if you cut us off, we will definitely not abandon these red lines,” adding that “Hamas is building a solid wall.”
He expressed his conviction that “Israel is complicating the situation further” by assassinating Hamas political leaders during the war, such as: Ismail Haniyeh andSaleh Al-Arouri.
In turn, she said Al-Qassam Brigades The military wing of Hamas said: “Our jihad path will not stop until Palestine is liberated, the last Zionist is expelled from it, and all our legitimate rights are restored.”
In its obituary for Sinwar, Al-Qassam expressed its pride that Hamas put the leaders before the soldiers, stressing that it entered with the resistance factions “the great and decisive battle of Al-Aqsa flood, realizing that the price of liberation is very high.”
What’s next for Sinwar?
In turn, academic and Israeli affairs expert Muhannad Mustafa believes that Hamas will continue fighting, and the killing of Sinwar will not affect military operations in the field and their organization.
According to the expert on Israeli affairs, Hamas wants to enter the post-Sinwar phase by offering conditions that indicate that it is still stable and strong and is not in a weak position.
But the spokesman believes that the Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu He will not accept this, and will move to a second stage of disrupting the prisoner exchange deal.
It shows that Israel In the first phase, it preferred military victory over the idea of recovering its prisoners, while in the second phase, Netanyahu will link reaching a cessation of fighting and exchanging prisoners to what they call the day after Gaza.
From his point of view, Mustafa believes that Israel’s project in the Gaza Strip aims to return the situation to before the complete withdrawal in 2005, indicating that it wants civilian rule “devoid of any Palestinian national and political dimension.”