Monday, October 21, 2024

Even in death, Yahya Sinwar has won while Netanyahu the rat hides in a sewer

 Crescent International

Yahya Sinwar achieves eternal life through martyrdom and reinvigorates the struggle for Palestinian freedom and dignity
In war, it is often not the final outcome but the perception of the outcome that is important.

This is what has happened with the martyrdom of Hamas leader Yahya Sinwar.

Contrary to vile zionist propaganda, Sinwar was not hiding behind Israeli prisoners in a tunnel.

It was Netanyahu who fled to his bunker each time the sirens went off warning about incoming missiles from Hizbullah, Ansarallah or Iran.

Like a courageous warrior, Sinwar fought against the colonial occupiers of his land.

He died on October 17 alongside his comrades wearing combat fatigues clutching a Kalashnikov.

He fought to the last bullet.

Video footage of his last moments show him throwing grenades at Israeli soldiers who fled in fear, screaming.

Sinwar was not accompanied by hundreds of Hamas fighters.

Only three or four fighters accompanied him, all in combat gear, their faces covered.

They were in a building in the Tel al Sultan neighbourhood of Rafah City, in southern Gaza.

According to Palestinian sources, Sinwar had battled the zionist invading forces for 18 days.

During this time, he had beaten back many attempts by the invaders sending several to hell.

On the day of his martyrdom, he fought the zionists and forced them to retreat.

As usual, the invaders sent a drone into the building where Sinwar had taken up position.

He was badly wounded yet he continued to fight.

With his one arm shattered by bullets, he picked up a stick with the other and threw it at the drone.

It withdrew from the building.

The zionists called for tanks that fired at the building amid intense gunfire.

Sinwar was hit in the head that caused his martyrdom.

Inna lil lah-e wa inna Ilayh-e rajioon.

He stood his ground until the last moment and by achieving martyrdom, he became an icon of the Palestinian struggle.

The zionists had on numerous occasions offered him to go into exile.

This was communicated to him through Arab (Egyptian and Qatari) mediators.

He flatly refused, saying this is my land and I will not abandon my people.

Despite the odds, he preferred martyrdom to exile, thus earning himself an honoured place in the Palestinian struggle for freedom and dignity.

A martyr does not die, he earns eternal life, according to the noble Qur’an (Al-Baqarah, ayat 154).

Yahya Sinwar’s martyrdom will inspire thousands of others to take him place.

The struggle for Palestinian freedom and dignity will continue with greater vigor and zeal.

The only choice left for Netanyahu is to commit suicide, just as his idol Adopf Hitler did.

But Netanyahu is a rat; he would rather live in a sewer clinging to his miserable existence than do the honourable thing.

He knows no honour.

He is a war criminal and fugitive from justice.

Justice, however, will ultimately catch up with him.

Yahya al-SinwarGaza resistanceIsraeli crimesBenjamin NetanyahuHamas

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