SAEDNEWS: In response to the increasing pressure from US and Tel Aviv, Yahya Sinwar, the new head of the political bureau of Hamas stated that no one can disarm the Resistance, adding that Hamas will never cut off relations with Iran.
According to SAEDNEWS, In a powerful address, the newly elected leader of the Palestinian Islamic Resistance Movement, Hamas, Yahya Sinwar, reaffirmed the organization's steadfast position on key issues concerning the Resistance and the occupying regime. Speaking to a group of passionate Palestinian youth in Gaza, Sinwar's message was clear: Hamas will not succumb to outside pressures or demands for disarmament.
Sinwar firmly stated that “no one can force Hamas to recognize ‘Israel’ as a legitimate state.” This declaration underscores Hamas' unwavering ideology and their determination to resist outside influence, particularly amid ongoing tensions and calls for disarmament from both Zionist authorities and the United States.
His remarks specifically addressed the mounting pressure following the recent Gaza war, where there have been efforts to form a national unity government among Palestinian factions. Sinwar emphatically declared, "No one can force us to lay down our weapons," signaling the organization’s commitment to its armed stance against occupation.
He further emphasized, "We will never cut off our relations with Iran and other parties," reinforcing the idea that Hamas aims to maintain alliances that bolster its resistance efforts.
Sinwar’s resolve was clear as he articulated the mission of Hamas: "We are fighters to realize the freedom of Palestine and revolutionaries to grant the right of freedom to our nation." This statement reflects the organization's fundamental goal of liberation for the Palestinian people.
In addition to reaffirming their commitment to resistance, Sinwar mentioned that Hamas would continue to operate in accordance with human rights laws. “We will fight against the occupiers according to human rights laws, and we will continue to strengthen our military force to protect our nation,” he asserted, illustrating a dual commitment to principled resistance and military preparedness.
The Hamas chief also issued a warning regarding negotiations for the exchange of prisoners, making it clear that "without the release of Palestinian prisoners, their prisoners will never be freed." This statement highlights Hamas’ unyielding stance on this critical issue, suggesting that they will not negotiate from a position of weakness.
As Sinwar takes the helm, his message serves as a rallying cry for supporters within Gaza and the wider Palestinian community, asserting that the Resistance will persist in its fight for liberation and will not yield to external demands for disarmament or recognition of the state of Israel.