Gaza - Ma'an - Hamas leader Osama Hamdan said that the head of the movement's political bureau, Yahya Sinwar, "will soon send a direct message to the Palestinian people and the world." Hamdan said in press statements that "Yahya Sinwar is inside Palestine and will not leave it," stressing that he "is prepared to be martyred a thousand times because everything he does is to liberate Palestine." He added that "Israel is not only harming the Palestinians, but also the entire region," continuing: "The logical solution to release the Israeli prisoners held by the resistance in the Gaza Strip is to conclude an exchange deal instead of continuing the fighting." The Israeli internal intelligence agency (Shabak) established a special unit to track down and assassinate Yahya Sinwar, whom Israel considers the "mastermind of Operation Flood of Al-Aqsa." Israel is devoting enormous resources to pursuing Sinwar, but despite the intensive efforts, he evades targeting every time by hours. Sinwar has also abandoned the us e of telephones and electronic means, relying on a network of correspondents to manage Hamas's military operations. Source: Maan News Agency
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