PNN – A number of institutions and officials of European countries have reacted to the claim of the Zionist regime regarding the assassination of Yahya al-Sanwar, the head of the political bureau of the Hamas movement, and demanded the release of prisoners and the establishment of a ceasefire in Gaza.
According to the report of Pakistan News Network, European Commission President Ursula von Derlein said in an interview with reporters on Thursday night that Al-Sanuwar was “the mastermind of the killings, massacres, rapes and kidnappings of October 7.” He added: Therefore, his death will definitely weaken Hamas significantly.
Burrell
The foreign policy official of the European Union reacted to the claim of the Zionist regime about the assassination of Yahya Sanwar, the head of the political office of the Hamas movement, and on Friday published a message on the X social network (formerly Twitter) and claimed: Yahya was on the European Union’s list and was responsible for the October 7 attack.
England
By issuing a statement, the British Prime Minister reacted to the Zionist regime’s claim about the assassination of Yahya Sanwar, the head of the political bureau of the Hamas movement, and said: “Britain will not mourn his death.”
Without referring to the barbaric crimes committed by the Zionist regime over the past year, which has led to the martyrdom of more than 42,000 Palestinians, he claimed: Our thoughts are with the families of the victims of October 7 and we will not mourn his death.
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France
French President Emmanuel Macron said on Thursday night after the Zionist regime’s claim: France demands the release of all hostages (prisoners) who are still being held by Hamas.
Germany
German Foreign Minister Analena Baerbock also stated that “the suffering of the people of Gaza must finally end” and stated: Hamas must release all the hostages (prisoners) and lay down their weapons.
Italy
Meanwhile, Italian Foreign Minister Anthony Tajani called the Zionist regime’s claim about al-Sanwar’s assassination “self-defense” and said in a strange statement: I hope that the removal of the Hamas leader will lead to a ceasefire in Gaza.
Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni also said in a statement after the Zionist regime’s claim: Certainly a new phase must begin. The time has come for all the hostages to be freed, for an immediate ceasefire, and for the reconstruction of Gaza to begin.
On Thursday, the Zionist regime once again claimed that Yahya al-Sanwar assassinated the head of the political office of the Hamas movement in the Gaza Strip.
According to the report of the Palestinian news agency Sama, the army and the internal security and intelligence organization of the Zionist regime, known as Shabak, claimed in a statement that al-Sanwar was assassinated in the attacks of this regime in southern Gaza.