Who is the leader of Hamas, Yahya Sinwar ? The Devil's face that Israel claims to be blocking in a bunker?

He would read Israeli newspapers on a daily basis. He understands them better than they understand him therefore his ability to deceive and catch them by surprise, thus executing such an effective operation as the one in October of”, so declares an expert [...]
He would read Israeli newspapers on a daily basis. He understands them better than they understand him therefore his ability to deceive and catch them by surprise, thus executing such an effective operation as the one in October of this year”, So claims a media expert. Sky NewsTranslation Periscope.
Israel claims it has captured Hamas' leader isolated in his bunker in the city of Gaza.
Yahya Sinwar has led Hamas since 2017, after joining his ranks in the early 1980s.
He is believed to be the architect of the October 7th attacks, he is the most wanted of Israel a dead “walking”, according to Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, who claims he has “surrounded and isolated him”.
He has spent more than 20 years in prison for the murder of Israelis and also Palestinians who were suspected “for co-operation with the other side.
The 61-year-old who holds nicknames like “The devil's face”, the “cassave of Khan Younis” and the 12th “ ” regarding the 12 suspected informants he is believed to have killed.
Sinner was born in a refugee camp in Khan Eunice, south of Gaza, 1962.
He studied Arabic at the Islamic University of Gaza, which was founded in 1978 by two men who continued to establish Hamas almost a decade later.
There he approached especially one of them, clergyman Sheikh Ahmed Yass.
Yassin and Mahmoud al-Zahar cofounded Hamas in 1987 as a divided political group based in Gaza of the Muslim Brotherhood.
According to Israeli reports, Sinaar said Yassin gave him a decision in Islamic law to kill anyone suspected of co-operating with the Israelites.
“Israel tried to recruit Sinaar as its accomplice, making large offers to”
He was first arrested for subversive activities in 1982. In prison, he met with other key members of Hamas, including Salah Shehade, his former military arm leader of the Qassam Brigades.
After being arrested and again imprisoned in 1985, he was placed at the head of Hamas' internal security branch, the Majd Force, who sought and killed suspected Israelite spies.
Ahron Breggman, a former Major of the Israeli Army, now senior teachers in war studies and the Arab-Israel conflict at King's College in London, said the “Israelites tried for many years to recruit him as their fellow, offering great incentives to”.
But it never worked with Sinaar. In fact, he became famous for killing Palestinians suspected of co-operation. ”
He Learned Early Hebrew in Prison
In 1988 he assisted in the kidnapping and murder of two Israeli Defense Forces soldiers, persons who had captured Sinaar and for this he had been sentenced to 22 years in an Israeli prison.
Despite being a prisoner, Sinaar used his time to his advantage by learning fluent Hebrew to better understand his enemy and by climbing up to become leader of Hamas ' prisoners in Israel.
He would read Israeli newspapers on a daily basis. He understood them much better than they understood him therefore his ability to deceive and to catch aback by executing his military operation so effectively in October 2023”, Dr. Breggman for Sky News, It's Periscope.
Fifteen years after his prison sentence, he went to Israeli television and spoke in Hebrew, calling for a truce with Hamas.
He was released in 2011 as part of the exchange of more than 1,000 Palestinian prisoners for just one Israeli hostage soldier, Gilad Shall.
Commenting on his imprisonment later, Sinaar said that “a wanted prison to be a grave for us. A mill to grind our will, our determination, and our bodies. But thank God, with our faith in our cause, we turned prison into sacred places of worship and academy for research”.
They forced the suspected informant to bury his brother
In Gaza he continued to increase his influence in the highest ranks of Hamas.
He remained committed to his initial task of exposing and killing traitors both Israeli collaborators and members of rival militant groups.
A former Israeli intelligence member told the Financial Times that he once boasted of the obligation of a member of Hamas suspected of informing a rival faction of “varost his brother alive... giving him a spoon to finish work”.
In 2015 he is thought to have been involved in the torture and murder of Hamas' commander, Mahmod Istiwi.
He was charged with absorption and <x0 moral crimes”, including suspected homosexual activity, with Sinaar thought to have orchestrated his murder for fear he could compromise the group.
Commenting on how he killed another associate, he showed how he and a group of others tied their eyes to Ishitai and took him to an improvised tomb before killing him with a coffeetight, and buried him there.
Mythic Image in Palestinian History
The same year he was supposed to have killed Istiv, he was declared a terrorist by the American government.
He replaced Ismail Haniyeh as the leader of Hamas in early 2017 and was re-elected in 2021, later surviving an assassination.
As leader, it has increased the use of force by the group, increasing protests and launching missiles on the Israeli border.
With his military background, he is seen as someone capable of uniting Hamas' armed and political arms.
Dr. Breggman describes it as a “man in a few words” and a natural “lider... charismatic, secret and manipulating”.
“He will be remembered as the architect of the October 7th attacks and the person who caused the Israelis their worst disaster since the establishment of their state in 1948”, he adds.
Although his methods have been <x0-barree”, Dr Breghmann believes this will be viewed “from Palestinian perspective, despite the terrible price they are now paying, as a big victory”.
“Sinar has won a seat in the pantheon of major Palestinian leaders,” he adds.
Evidence of people on the ground in Gaza, however, suggests that his violent methods have left many disappointed with Hamas.
With Israel's promise to destroy Hamas and all its leaders, Dr. Bregman believes those “will get it at the end of”.
But prior to that, he could be offered safe passage to another country as part of the political agreement after former head of the Association for Palestinian Liberation (PLO) Yasser Arafat was in Tunisia in 1982.
Whatever his destiny, there is no doubt that Sinaar will remain in Palestinian history as a myth figure,” says Dr Bregan. /SkyNews ] Periscopi/












