Hamas'ın beyni Yahya Sinwar kimdir?

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308.7 هزار بار بازدید - 9 ماه پیش - Prioritizing the establishment of the
Prioritizing the establishment of the police force in Hamas. Do you know Yahya Sinwar, the leader of Hamas in Gaza, whom Israel feared both dead and alive, but also released with its own hands? Born in 1962, Yahya Sinwar grew up in the city of Khan Younis in the south of Gaza, which was then under Egyptian control. According to reports, Sinwar's family had previously settled in Ashkelon, which is now in southern Israel, as a result of their departure from there during the 1948 Arab-Israeli war. He was forced to move to Gaza after Israel took control of Ashkelon, formerly known as al-Majdal. After finishing high school at Khan Younis Boys' Secondary School, Sinwar went to the Islamic University of Gaza, where he received a bachelor's degree in Arabic Studies.
There is not much information about his family and background. Its past remains a mystery. However, it was a period when he was arrested several times and was talked about a lot. Sinwar was first arrested for subversive activities in 1982 and spent several months in Far'a prison, where he met other Palestinian activists, including Salah Shehade, and devoted himself to the Palestinian cause. He was arrested again in 1985, after his release he founded, together with Rawhi Mushtaha, the Munazzamat al Jihad w'al-Dawa, or Majd security organization, which, among others, worked to detect Israeli spies in Palestine. This movement became the "police" of Hamas in 1987. What is the role of Sinwar, who was among the planners of the al-Aqsa Flood Operation that started on October 7, in Hamas? GZT editor Kübra Akçelik explained all the details.

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