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Foreign Policy: Hamas’ “resistance” against Israel continues even after the assassination of Senwar

PNN – In an analysis, referring to the assassination of Yahya Senwar, the head of the political bureau of the Hamas resistance movement, “Foreign Policy” emphasized that this movement will continue to fight and resist with a more severe approach than in the past.

According to the report of Pakistan News Network from this American media, From the point of view of the Israelis, the physical removal of “Yahya Sanwar”, the head of the political office of the Hamas resistance movement, may be a political victory, but the history of this group’s political struggles has shown that the flow of resistance against Israel in this group has always continued after the assassination of its leaders.

Foreigners added: It is possible that the future leaders of Hamas will continue the resistance against Israel with a greater speed and momentum than in the past.

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Referring to the hard blow Hamas inflicted on Israel under the leadership of Senwar, this article wrote: Hamas put the Palestinian issue back on the world political map and seriously damaged Israel’s international reputation. Ending the fight now after the Senwar is killed may negate these achievements and render them ineffective.

In the continuation of this analysis, it is stated: With the death of Senwar, the thirst for fighting and revenge for the one-year crimes of Israel in the Gaza strip, which caused the death of thousands of Palestinian women and children and the assassination of many other leaders of this movement, will increase among the members of the Hamas movement.

At the end, Foreign Affairs emphasized the desire of many Israelis for a ceasefire with Hamas in exchange for the release of Israeli prisoners: Benjamin Netanyahu’s focus, contrary to the Israelis’ general request for a ceasefire, has been to continue operations against Hamas. On the other hand, killing Senwar does not solve Israel’s bigger problem, which is the uncertainty about how to run the government in Gaza after Hamas. More than a year after October 7, Israel has not only failed to implement a realistic framework for governing Gaza without Hamas, but it is not even close to conceptualizing this issue.

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