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Appreciation of Al-Sinwar for solidarity and support with the people of Palestine

PNN – In a letter of solidarity and condolences, Hamas leader Yahya Al-Senwar expressed his condolences to former leader of the Lebanese Social Progressive Party, Walid Junbalat, and his son, Timur Junbalat, the current leader of the party, on the martyrdom of Ismail Haniyeh.

According to the report of Pakistan News Network, citing Lebanon’s official news agency, Al-Sanwar’s message, while praising the message of Jumblatt and his son, regarding the martyrdom of Haniyeh and his bodyguard Wasim Abu Shaaban, also known as “Abwans”, states: We appreciate your solidarity, which was accompanied by pure and honest feelings, and we ask God Almighty to bless you and protect you from harm.

The following is emphasized in this message: The commander of our martyr and the symbol of the Islamic and Palestinian ummah joined the convoy of the leaders of the martyrs in the battle of Al-Aqsa storm as one of the most honorable historical wars of the Palestinian people, so that his blood, children, descendants and family of that noble martyr with indescribable sacrifices of the Palestinian people in Gaza, West Bank and other occupied lands should be mixed.

News sources announced on August 16 that the Hamas movement replaced Yahya al-Sanwar as the head of the group’s political bureau.

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The 62-year-old al-Sanwar was previously the head of the Hamas movement in the Gaza Strip.

This decision was made after the martyrdom of Martyr Haniyeh, who was martyred in the blind and cowardly operation of the Zionist regime along with his bodyguard in his residence in Tehran.

Yahya Ibrahim al-Sinwar, also known as Abu Ibrahim, the leader of Hamas, was born in the Gaza Strip on October 29, 1962.

He is known as the founder of the security organization Hamas (Majd) and the Israeli army considers al-Sanwar to be the main culprit of the October 7 attack.

The Zionist regime has announced the elimination of al-Sanwar as one of the goals of the war against Gaza, but so far it has not succeeded in doing so.

In 1989, Al-Sanwar was sentenced to life imprisonment four times plus 25 years in prison by a court in Israel, but he was finally released after 22 years in prison in 2011 in a prisoner exchange with Israel.

He is one of the leaders of Hamas, whose name has been included in the alleged wanted list by the United States.

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