Publish date20 Oct 2024 - 19:27
Story Code : 654569

‘Dying for Palestine is an unmatched honour’, says Al-Azhar following Sinwar assassination

Al-Azhar Al-Sharif on Friday mourned those it described as “the martyrs of the heroic Palestinian resistance” in a statement on X, hours after the Israeli army claimed on Thursday evening that it assassinated Head of Hamas political bureau Yahya Sinwar.
‘Dying for Palestine is an unmatched honour’, says Al-Azhar following Sinwar assassination
Al-Azhar added: “The martyrs of the Palestinian resistance were true resistance fighters who terrified their enemy and put fear and terror in their hearts. They were not terrorists, as the enemy tries to falsely and deceitfully portray them. Rather, they were steadfast resistance fighters committed to the soil of their homeland until God granted them martyrdom while they thwarted the enemy’s plots and aggression. They defended their land, their cause and our cause, the cause of the Arabs and Muslims in the East and West.”
“As we mourn the martyrs of the Palestinian resistance, Al-Azhar stresses the importance of exposing the lies and deception of the Zionist media machine and its attempt to distort the image of the symbols of the Palestinian resistance in the minds of our youth and children, and to spread their description as terrorists. Resistance, defending one’s country, land and cause, and dying for it is an honour that is unmatched.”
On Thursday evening, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu claimed that Sinwar had been assassinated, warning: “The war is not over yet.”
Israel believes Sinwar was the architect of Operation Al-Aqsa Flood carried out by Palestinian factions in Gaza, including Hamas and Islamic Jihad, against Israeli settlements and military bases surrounding the Strip on 7 October, 2023. This operation caused significant human and military losses for Tel Aviv and negatively impacted the reputation of the Israeli security and intelligence services at the international level.
On 6 August, Hamas announced that it had chosen Sinwar, known as “Abu Ibrahim”, as head of its political bureau, succeeding Ismail Haniyeh, who was assassinated in the Iranian capital, Tehran, on 31 July, in an attack attributed to Tel Aviv, despite it not claiming responsibility.
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