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'''Yahya Sinwar''', known as '''"Abu Ibrahim"''', is the head of the political bureau of the Islamic Resistance Movement, Hamas, in the Gaza Strip. He became the successor of Ismail Haniyeh in 2017. He is the founder of the security service of Hamas, called '''"Majd"'''. The security apparatus that focuses on internal security cases.
'''Yahya Sinwar''', known as '''"Abu Ibrahim"''', is the head of the political bureau of the [[Hamas|Islamic Resistance Movement, Hamas,]] in the [[Gaza Strip]]. He became the successor of [[Ismail Haniyeh]] in 2017. He is the founder of the security service of Hamas, called '''"Majd"'''. The security apparatus that focuses on internal security cases.


Abu Ibrahim was arrested by the Israeli regime forces in 1988 and sentenced to four life imprisonments. However, in 2011, he was released in exchange for 1,027 Palestinian prisoners with "Gilad Shalit", an Israeli soldier captured by Hamas. Many Israeli analysts believe that freeing Yahya Sinwar was the biggest mistake that the Israeli regime made against its own interests.
Abu Ibrahim was arrested by the Israeli regime forces in 1988 and sentenced to four life imprisonments. However, in 2011, he was released in exchange for 1,027 Palestinian prisoners with "Gilad Shalit", an Israeli soldier captured by Hamas. Many Israeli analysts believe that freeing Yahya Sinwar was the biggest mistake that the Israeli regime made against its own interests.


==Biography==
==Biography==
Yahya was born on October 19, 1962, in the Khan Yunis refugee camp. He is originally from the city of Majdal in Palestine. He got married after being freed from the Zionist regime's prisons in 2012 and has two sons and one daughter.
Yahya was born on October 19, 1962, in the [[Khan Yunis]] refugee camp. He is originally from the city of Majdal in [[Palestine]]. He got married after being freed from the Zionist regime's prisons in 2012 and has two sons and one daughter.


==Education==
==Education==
He studied at the schools of the Jenin refugee camp until he completed his secondary education. He entered the Islamic University of Gaza and obtained a bachelor's degree in Arabic language.
He studied at the schools of the Jenin refugee camp until he completed his secondary education. He entered the Islamic University of Gaza and obtained a bachelor's degree in [[Arabic language]].


===Student activities===
===Student activities===
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===Militant and jihadist activities===
===Militant and jihadist activities===
He participated in the establishmet of the security institution of the Hamas movement under the leadership of Ahmad Yassin in 1983. In 1986, he and some others were appointed by Sheikh Ahmad Yassin to form the Jihad and Invitation Organization (Majd), which is one of the most important leaders of this organization. Guidance and leadership of some of the popular clashes with the Zionist enemy (1982 - 1988).
He participated in the establishmet of the security institution of the Hamas movement under the leadership of Ahmad Yassin in 1983. In 1986, he and some others were appointed by Sheikh [[Ahmad Yassin]] to form the Jihad and Invitation Organization (Majd), which is one of the most important leaders of this organization. Guidance and leadership of some of the popular clashes with the Zionist enemy (1982 - 1988).


==Arrests==
==Arrests==
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==Israel's Fear of Abu Ibrahim==
==Israel's Fear of Abu Ibrahim==
From the perspective of the Israeli regime and its intelligence and security agencies, Yahya Sinwar is a more extremist figure than other Hamas leaders. The Israel Policy and Strategy Center, affiliated with the Herzliya Center, points out in a report that Yahya Sinwar has been able to change the rules of confrontation between the Palestinian resistance and Israel. The Sword of Jerusalem operation, which Hamas entered to support Jerusalem and its residents, is a manifestation of Sinwar's specific approach in confronting Israel. This center advises the Israeli regime to prepare itself sooner or later for a large-scale attack by the Palestinian resistance. A recommendation that became a reality in the form of the Al-Aqsa Storm operation and Israel largely attributes the engineering of this issue to Yahya Sinwar.
From the perspective of the Israeli regime and its intelligence and security agencies, Yahya Sinwar is a more extremist figure than other Hamas leaders. The Israel Policy and Strategy Center, affiliated with the Herzliya Center, points out in a report that Yahya Sinwar has been able to change the rules of confrontation between the Palestinian resistance and Israel. The Sword of Jerusalem operation, which Hamas entered to support Jerusalem and its residents, is a manifestation of Sinwar's specific approach in confronting Israel. This center advises the Israeli regime to prepare itself sooner or later for a large-scale attack by the Palestinian resistance. A recommendation that became a reality in the form of the [[Al-Aqsa Storm]] operation and Israel largely attributes the engineering of this issue to Yahya Sinwar.


==Israel's Intelligence War for Assassination==
==Israel's Intelligence War for Assassination==
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