Saturday , November 23 2024

After the elimination of Yahya Sinwar, who will take over the leadership of Hamas? Discussion took place on these 4 names

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Israel-Hamas war: Israel has killed top Hamas leader Yahya Sinwar. Israel alleges that Yahya Sinwar had conspired to attack Israel on October 7 last year. Now Israel has claimed a big success by eliminating 61 year old Yahya Sinwar. Meanwhile, the discussion about who will lead Hamas has also started. Yahya Sinwar has strengthened Hamas in the last two decades and was also very close to Iran. In such a situation, a search is being done to find out who can lead Hamas in his place.

At present some names are being discussed behind this.

Who is Mahmoud Al-Zahr?

Mahmoud Al-Zaher's name is also in discussion to replace Yahya Sinwar. He was a founding member of Hamas. He is considered more fundamentalist than Sinwar. He is considered the mastermind of Hamas, who in a way talks about armed conflict with Israel and also decides the policy regarding governance in Gaza. Al-Zahar was foreign minister in the Hamas government formed in Gaza in 2006. Poison is considered to play a big role in winning and losing elections.

Yahya's brother Mohammad Sinwar is also in the race

Yahya Sinwar's brother Mohammad Sinwar is also in the race to replace him. Like his brother, he has also been active in the Hamas army for a long time. It is said that he is also a fundamentalist like his brother Yahya. America has expressed concern about his taking command of Hamas. America says that if Mohammad Sinwar becomes the leader then the story of peace will become difficult. The specialty of Mohammad Sinwar is that he keeps himself away from discussions. However, Israel tried to kill him as well, but he survived each time.

The name of Musa Abu Marzouk is also in discussion

Musa Abu Marzouq is also in the race to take over the leadership of Hamas. He is a senior member of Hamas' political bureau. He played a key role in the formation of Hamas by breaking away from the Muslim Brotherhood, which was active in Palestine in the 1980s. It is said that he is also handling the financial matters of Hamas.

Khalil Al-Haya's name also in the race

Qatar-based Khalil Al-Haya is also in the running. There is talk that he took part in armistice talks with Israel. He is not considered very fundamentalist. If Hamas is willing to negotiate with Israel to stop the war, it may consider giving command to al-Haya. Khalil al-Hayya was attacked by Israel in 2007, killing his entire family, but he survived.