Sinwar: We will never recognize Israel or cut ties with Iran.
The new leader of the Palestinian Islamic Resistance Movement, Hamas, in a speech, once again reiterated Hamas’ firm position against the disarmament of the resistance and the occupation.
The al-Mayadeen news channel reported on Wednesday night that Yahya al-Sanwar, the successor of martyr Ismail Haniyeh, declared that no one can force Hamas to recognize Israel.
Al-Sanwar, who made these words among a group of Palestinian youth in Gaza.
In response to the pressure of the Zionists and the United States to disarm the resistance and their claim to form a government of national unity with other Palestinian groups after the Gaza war, he emphasized that no one can force us to lay down our weapons.
Al-Sanwar also added: “We will never cut off our relations with Iran and other parties.”
The new leader of Hamas emphasized that “we are fighters to realize the freedom of Palestine and revolutionaries to grant the right of freedom to our nation, and we will fight against the occupiers according to human rights laws, and we will continue to strengthen our military force to protect our nation.”
Al-Sanwar also warned the Zionists about the negotiations for the exchange of prisoners that without the release of our prisoners, their prisoners would never taste freedom.
It should be mentioned that in the situation that the political and security leaders of the Zionist regime imagined, the assassination of the martyr “Ismail Haniyeh”, the former head of the political bureau of the Hamas movement, will lead to a change and reengineering of the leadership ranks of this movement, and in parallel, the Ezzeddin Qassam battalions, the military wing Hamas is moving away from its political wing, and also at the time when the Zionists imagined, the leadership of Hamas, “Khaled Meshaal”, “Moussa Abu Marzouq”, etc., may be chosen as the head of the political office of this movement, but the situation is as the enemy imagined. It didn’t go ahead.
By electing Yahya Sanwar as the head of its political bureau, the Hamas movement raised the level of the Zionists’ challenges, and this election was the first response to the occupation’s crime in the assassination of Ismail Haniyeh.