Sinwar has finally shown up!Still as firm and tough as ever!
On December 25, Hamas military chief Sinwar in the Gaza Strip finally appeared, for the first time since the beginning of the Kazakh-Israeli conflict, and he remains as firm and tough as ever.
However, he did not appear in person, he appeared on the Arab ** with ties to Hamas.
There were rumors that there were disagreements within Hamas, and some people said that Haniyeh and others overseas were in contact with Fatah and had the intention of discussing a political compromise arrangement in Gaza after the warAnd Hamas members of Hamas who have resisted in Gaza by Sinwar and others have not agreed to a compromise.
Therefore, Sinwar's public appearance this time has more highlights, and it seems to confirm that the previous rumors are not groundless.
First, in his speech, Sinwar presented the results of Gaza's war.
He said that since the war, Hamas has killed 5,000 Israelis**, including more than 1,000 soldiers, and that Israel has also lost a lot of large equipment. His figures are clearly exaggerated, especially since the number of Israeli casualties is eight times higher than Israel's publicly available figures.
Second, it is a statement that it will fight Israel to the end without compromise.
His statement is tantamount to sending a signal to the outside world that Hamas is still in Gaza, and at the same time expressing his determination to fight to the death, and to make public the differences with the people of Haniyeh to find a political solution.
Again, the main thing is to prove that he is still alive and to tell the outside world that the Israelis want to kill him The plot did not succeed.
It was by speaking out that he was boosting the confidence of Hamas members and showing that Hamas was unwavering in its determination to wipe Israel off the map.
Fourth, Sinwar's appearance may have another purpose, which is to rekindle the Hamas flag.
Because now many Hamas members are under the blow of Israel, surrendering and surrendering, killing and dying, and those who are not dead are lamenting that they have no organization to be found, and they have lost contact with the top members of Hamas.
From this point of view, Sinwar risked his life to speak out this time, and he had no choice but to watch Hamas completely collapse in Gaza.
Of course, this is just the author's opinion, and everyone is welcome to discuss!
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