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First, it shows that one of the architects of the October 7 attack, Yahya Sinwar, is still effectively fighting in various parts of Gaza. Despite approaching a year since the start of the war, Israel, with all its advanced military, intelligence and espionage weapons, and its sponsor, the United States, have not been able to capture and kill him. This shows that Sinwar is a strong man capable of leading Hamas in domestic and foreign policy during the war - International Relations Researcher Mahmoud Alluch writes in an article.
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While Iran is not tired of taking revenge on Israel for the death of Haniya, the number one enemy of the Zionists, Yahya Sinvar, one of the organizers of the October 7 operation "Aqsa Flood" of the resistance movement, who was promised $400,000 by the occupiers for information about his whereabouts, came to the leadership of Hamas.
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Yahya Sinwar, head of the Hamas movement in the Gaza Strip, was appointed chairman of the organization's Political Bureau, replacing Ismail Haniya, who was killed in Iran. Who is Yahya Sinvar? Some relationships.
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Hamas military battalions in northern and central Gaza have regained some of their fighting capacity despite ten months of Israeli attacks. Related information comes from a joint report by the Institute for the Study of War, the American Enterprise Institute's Critical Threats Project, and CNN.
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War is war... The death of Ismail Haniya raised the issue of a new leader of Hamas. Two previous leaders, including founder Sheikh Ahmed Yassin, have died, while one almost miraculously survived. What you need to know to understand the prospects of the movement.
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The Israeli army announced on July 13 that the leader of the Izzeddin al-Qassam Brigades, the military wing of the Palestinian group Hamas, was killed in an attack on the security zone in the Gaza Strip. Hamas has yet to comment on the reports. "Ghost Commander" - Who is Ad-Dayf?
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Mustafa Muhammad Abu Ara, the leader of Hamas in the West Bank, died in an Israeli prison. Abu Ara, 63, is said to have died of "willful medical negligence".
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The Palestinian movement Hamas has denied involvement in a video on behalf of the organization in which an unidentified person threatened to release a "river of blood" at the Paris Olympics. Observers believe that Israel and its allies are behind the attempt to malign the Palestinian resistance.
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Representatives of the Palestinian Hamas movement and the Fatah party signed an agreement in Beijing to end decades of conflict and strengthen Palestinian unity. In addition to Hamas and Fatah, representatives of 12 other Palestinian movements participated in the talks between the Palestinian groups that started on July 21.