OPINIONS
Fri 18 Oct 2024 10:11 am - Jerusalem Time
Sinwar's departure
After Israel announced the killing of Yahya Sinwar, head of the political bureau of Hamas, after a tank fired a shell at a building in the Tel al-Sultan neighborhood in Rafah, and the long hours of waiting to know the fate of Sinwar, who was martyred, the Palestinian resistance has presented a future leader, who passed away while he was on the battlefield, armed with his military uniform, so Palestine lost an icon of struggle, who occupied the world through the successful leadership of the Battle of the Flood of Al-Aqsa, and bearing the full responsibility and burden in managing a struggling movement that presented all the meanings of sacrifice and belonging.
After Sinwar's ability to lead the confrontation for more than twenty years, including a year in which he occupied the world, the men's metals and values come to the surface. We are talking here about working in a difficult time, amidst the harsh challenges experienced by the Gaza Strip, the peak of which was the year of the flood of the Al-Aqsa battle, in which the resistance succeeded in penetrating the Israeli home front and steadfastness with a successful tactic, in which Israel and the United States were unable to detect Sinwar, despite all the technology available to them. However, it was insurmountable in the face of the intelligence and cunning of the seasoned man, who proved the falsity of the Israeli narrative by fleeing the battle, hiding under tunnels, and holding hostages as human shields. All of this was proven to be false through his presence above ground to lead the battle with merit and competence, in the position of a true leader.
Israel was quick to issue several statements on the tongues of its political and military officials alike, most notably its Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, who sought in a short press conference to deliver an election speech, claiming that the war is not over, and that Israel must recover the detainees, saying: Israel has dealt a blow to evil in the Middle East, amid Israeli jubilation in which political circles in the occupied entity believe that Sinwar’s departure will open the way to reaching an exchange deal and ending the war in the way Israel wants, which means that military pressure and eliminating the leadership of the resistance are what will contribute to reaching the end point of the war, according to the Israeli vision.
It can be said that Israel will currently be panting after the exchange deal, and will do everything in order to bring it to light, in a programmed Israeli effort to show Sinwar as if he was the main obstacle in the path of negotiations, but without making any concessions, because the occupation is accustomed to the policy of deception, fraud and manipulation, and it is well aware that this process blessed by the United States may produce a new negotiating path in the absence of Sinwar in the form that Israel seeks and according to its standards, but the resistance, which represents a strategic approach, is not affected by the departure of a leader, and will certainly develop a plan to fill the void that Sinwar’s departure will leave, and will insist on our people’s just demands for the withdrawal of the Israeli army, ending the aggression, and rebuilding the Gaza Strip.
Leader Yahya Sinwar bravely advanced to battle, and offered himself as a sacrifice on the altar of freedom for the sake of his country and his people. He believed in the inevitability of victory, and he departs as a martyr to heaven, joining the caravans of martyrs from our people’s leaders and fighters.
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