PNN – After the official announcement of Yahya Senwar’s martyrdom by this Palestinian resistance group, the western media discussed the dimensions of his assassination.
According to the report of Pakistan News Network, Reuters news agency wrote following the martyrdom of Yahya Senwar, the leader of the Palestinian resistance group Hamas: After publishing this news on Friday, Hezbollah promised to increase its attacks and announced that it is moving to a new and intensifying stage of the war against Israel.
Euro news channel also wrote: Senwar, who assumed leadership of Hamas after the assassination of Ismail Haniyeh in Tehran in August, was killed during a ground operation by Israeli soldiers in Gaza.
“Radio Free Europe” news site in a news titled “The death of Hamas leader shortens the list of Israeli attacks but may not change the war in Gaza”: The death of this Palestinian leader may not change the war in Gaza.
Lucas Weber, senior intelligence analyst at the Tech against Terrorism research center (a UN-backed think tank), expressed doubts about the implications of this assassination on the Gaza war, saying that Senwar was a very experienced personality and had a high position among his supporters and said: I don’t think killing him will affect the course of the war in Gaza.
The American newspaper New York Times also wrote reflecting this news: Israeli officials say that although Yahya Senwar was the main target of Israel’s military operations in Gaza, the soldiers who killed the commander in Rafah (a city in southern Gaza) did not expect to encounter him after the conflict.
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The Washington Post, while dealing with the assassination of the leader of the Hamas resistance group, wrote: US President Joe Biden said that the death of Hamas leader Yahya Senwar is an opportunity for the future after the Gaza war, a political settlement of the war and a better future for Israelis and Palestinians.
In an article, the American news channel “NBC” considered Al-Senwar’s martyrdom as an opportunity to end the war in Gaza and a test for the Prime Minister of the Zionist regime, Benjamin Netanyahu.
Bruce Riddle, a former CIA officer and former US national security official, considered Senwar’s testimony a test for Israel’s leadership and claimed: This is an opportunity for Israel to accept the ceasefire. A ceasefire in Gaza could lead to a reduction in regional tensions.
The American publication “Newsweek” also mentioned Senwar and wrote: It was after these attacks that the Middle East was drowned in the growing conflict between Israel and Iran.
The English newspaper “Financial Times” also pointed to Biden’s statement that Senwar’s testimony could be an opportunity to negotiate a ceasefire in Gaza, and wrote: The assassination of Yahya Sanwar will neither mean the collapse of Hamas nor the end of the devastating war in Gaza.
“CNN” TV channel in the news of the martyrdom of the leader of Hamas for the end of the war in Gaza has an impact and at the same time emphasized that Israel should use this opportunity to end the current situation.