Three weeks after the demise of Yahya Sinwar, the head of Hamas, a fresh number has risen to fill the void: his younger brother, Mohammed Sinwar. Yahya Sinwar was killed in October, leaving Hamas without an instant leader. First, authorities based in Qatar claimed to form a collective management committee to guide the firm’s future.
However, recent improvements point to Mohammed Sinwar’s assumed command of Hamas operations in Gaza.  , Foreign Desk News , studies that according to , The Wall Street Journal, Hamas militants in Gaza are now operating independently under his command.
Mohammed Sinwar, believed to be around 50 years older, had close ties to both his brother Yahya and Mohammed Deif, the mind of Hamas’s military aircraft. Mohammed Sinwar has now passed away as the most senior Hamas chief in Gaza with the deaths of both Yahya and Deif.
Hamas has continued its combat in Gaza under Mohammed Sinwar while holding a tough position in the ceasefire discussions with Israel. He has echoed the solid view of his nephew, emphasizing the party’s resolve to reach its needs.
Mohammed Sinwar told negotiators last year that” Hamas is in a very powerful position to determine its terms.” He vowed to keep fighting until a deal was reached that, in his opinion, would “end the hardships of all Gazans and defend their body and compromises.”
Mohammed Sinwar’s rise to power is a continuation of the radical policies that his later brother championed. His administration’s administration may influence Hamas ‘ negotiations with Israel and its course of events in Gaza.