Translated by Sama Marwan,
The date October 7 is linked to the eruption of “The Flood of Al-Aqsa,” the heroes of Gaza, and Yahya Sinwar.
Without the first two factors, the significance of the latter would not have emerged.
Sinwar’s name shone brightly in Palestinian resistance due to the waves of brutal Zionist aggression, the flow of blood in the besieged Gaza Strip, and the sacred land soaked with the shrouds of righteous martyrs.
Before the genocide war, all attention was directed towards Ismail Haniyeh’s statements and the scenes of farewell from his sons and grandchildren, sacrificed for the cause, along with meetings of Khaled Mashal or Moussa Abu Marzouk in Doha and closed mediation rooms to settle the conflict.
As for the young Sinwar, he was the bird of the secret tunnels, maneuvering against the Israeli enemy and evading occupation.
He excelled in forming cadres and building armed structures for Hamas and its military wings.
He became a “headache” for the war government in Tel Aviv, with Likud hawks demanding his head on a silver platter!
Haniyeh was sidelined, allowing the stubborn specter of Sinwar to confront the killers of prophets and bloodsuckers.
The new Hamas leader’s makeup resonates with the Iranian agenda and its loyal arms within the Houthis and Hezbollah.
Hamas regained its vitality with the youth of Sinwar after the flame had somewhat cooled under the leadership of those characterized by aging and rigidity!
The Middle East is perched on the edge of a volcano, in a raging hell, with Iran preparing for calculated and indirect retaliatory strikes through its forces in the Red Sea and southern Lebanon.
There is no one more competent and suitable than Sinwar, the “man of the difficult phase,” to serve Iranian regional influence and elevate Hamas’s status within the resistance camp against the grand Zionist gang and its partners, allies, and “brotherly friends”!