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The occupation admits its failure to reach the mastermind behind the ‘Flood’ until his engagement in battle and his martydom / The fate of the prisoners remains unknown, and the war heads towards further escalation… the final word lies with Al-Qassam

Sinwar, a Martyr, Engaging in Battle Against the Occupation, Confronting Tanks, Drones, and Elite Soldiers

 October 18, 2024


The political editor wrote

Benjamin Netanyahu, his government, and his army were shocked to discover that the fighter who clashed with their forces in Rafah – facing tanks, a drone, and elite soldiers before being martyred – was the very commander they had spent a year searching for in vain. They had concocted false stories of him hiding in a tunnel, using their prisoners as human shields. Instead, he surprised them as a fighter, then a martyr, holding his rifle and engaging on the battlefield alongside his fellow resistance fighters, indistinguishable from them, with none of the privileges their leaders enjoy.

Yahya Sinwar, martyred, is the headline. Netanyahu and the political and military leaders of the occupying entity were deprived of celebrating an intelligence triumph. Sinwar came to them, fighting until his last breath. This is the same man who orchestrated the ‘Flood’ changing the region and the world, shattering the myth of the invincible army with the first blows of the October 7 offensive last year. He commemorated the first anniversary of his storm in the battlefield, rifle in hand, leaving behind a revived cause. His death reinvigorated the struggle, making it impossible to confine the Palestinian cause once again or design maps for a future that rests on its burial.

In his absence, the prisoner negotiations have grown increasingly complex. Sinwar, who held the roles of resistance leader, architect of the flood, and head of Hamas’ political bureau, had earned the full trust and mandate of the fighters to negotiate a favourable deal. Now, with his martyrdom, the war intensifies as the resistance battles on with bravery, strategy, and skill. The occupation’s genocidal mindset and its racist extermination agenda threaten Palestinians in Gaza and beyond, and resistance becomes the sole path to survival.

Sinwar’s martyrdom, rifle in hand, transforms him into an icon for Palestinians and Arabs alike – a model of leadership that brings victory to its people and its cause. He emerged from captivity, entered the battlefield, and embraced martyrdom, turning his time in prison into a school for understanding the occupying entity and deciphering its codes. His leadership of Hamas in Gaza became a platform for orchestrating a strategic turning point – one that he personally directed, cultivating the necessary environment within Hamas, Al-Qassam, and Gaza, while reviving alliances and restoring the vitality of Hamas’ relations with the powers and states of the Resistance Axis. At the forefront of these efforts was his distinct vision regarding Syria. Sinwar leaves behind everything he built in the hands of his trusted comrades in Al-Qassam, whom he loved, trusted, and who loved and trusted him. They will have the final word in the ongoing confrontation he initiated – a confrontation that will only end with a decisive victory. His legacy sets a high standard for future leadership, one that only true resistance fighters can fulfill. The starting point for any future discussions will be with Al-Qassam.

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