Yahya al-Sanwar’s personality from the point of view of the doctor who opposed his release!
Considering the importance of Yahya al-Sanwar's personality for Zionist circles, the Israelis who met him during his stay in Israeli prisons express their views about him. |
report Mehr News Agency quoted by Arabic News 21, a dentist and former intelligence officer of the Zionist regime, who was familiar with prisoner number 7333335 named Yahya al-Sanwar in the prisons of this regime a long time ago, expressed his views about He raised the character of him who was imprisoned in prison from 1989 to 2011.
Beton, who was a senior officer of the Zionist Intelligence Service, spent long hours talking to Al-Sanwar and analyzing his personality. He claims that he is well aware of Sinwar’s views and thoughts and knows him better than any other Israeli person and knows that the price that the Israelis have to pay for the release of their captives will definitely not be favorable to Israel.
According to this report, Senwar told an Italian journalist in one of his interviews: prison makes a person and enough time to think about his beliefs. Gives.
Senwar was arrested in 1989 when he was only 27 years old. He tried to escape from the prisons of the Zionist regime many times and communicated with the leaders of Hamas outside the prison and knew how to bring mobile phones into the prison. He knew how to use lawyers and visitors to get his messages out of prison. Many of these messages were about how to kidnap Zionist soldiers to exchange them for prisoners.
Poladin’s determination in prison
According to the report, he was fluent in Hebrew and pursued his education through online courses. He always followed the news of Israel in order to get the best information about the internal situation of the occupied territories.
Beaton says that Senwar gave pages of his translations of Israeli books to other prisoners so that they could learn about the tactics of the intelligence agencies in the war against their enemies. He used to say to the prisoners with him: They want to turn the prison into our graves and break our determination and willpower along with our bodies, but thank God we believe in the cause of Palestine and that is why we turned the prison into a place for worship and education. We convert different sciences.
Sanvar’s peace and gratitude
Beyton, who used to go to the prisons of the Zionist regime to sew up the wounds of the prisoners and to treat them in general, had tried many times to get Sinwar and other Palestinian soldiers to cooperate with the Israeli interrogators. convince He says that at that time, Senwar was suffering from pain in the back of his neck and probably had a brain injury and needed to be taken to the hospital immediately.
Biton visited Senwar a few days after his surgery and Senwar thanked him. He wanted to explain to Beaton how in Islam they thank someone who saved his life. It was also interesting for Beaton to know the importance of this point among Muslims.
Beaton was a talkative character and engaged in conversation with many Palestinian prisoners, talking to them about their families or the sports they were interested in. He had regular meetings with Sanwar, but he always corrected him about his work and his religious views.
Beaton says: My conversations with Sanwar were not personal or emotional. He had memorized the Quran well and spoke calmly about the principles governing his organization.
During the inspection of the prison in 2004, writings in Sanwar’s handwriting were found that talked about the relationship between men and women and the family in Islam, and at least one copy He had been transferred out of prison.
Exemplary humility in prison
Beaton says that in Beersheba prison, Senwar was without a doubt the head of the prisoners, but he never expressed this issue and was not proud of it. He was very humble and shared his food with others and helped young prisoners with prison work.
This Zionist doctor makes Senwar a very smart and clever person, and at the same time, a deceiver who has the power to attract many people. Even inside the prison, he kept other people’s secrets and at the same time was honest in his interactions with others.
After the capture of Gilad Shalit, a Zionist soldier, and while the Israeli cabinet was using its connections to advance the negotiations for the exchange of prisoners, Beyton was tasked with his relations with The imprisoned commanders of Hamas used them to gather intelligence. He says that Senwar managed the negotiations from inside the prison along with some of his friends who were by his side.
The doctor who was against the freedom of Sanwar
German Intelligence Service officer Gerhard Konrad, who was one of the mediators of this exchange, says that although Sanwar’s name was on the exchange list, he believed that the exchange It is not good enough for Hamas and all prisoners should be released.
Beaton says that when Sanwar was supposed to be released in the prisoner exchange operation, he suggested that he should not be released due to the character of Sanwar; But the Zionists have told him that his hands are not stained with the blood of Israelis and there is no problem for his release. Beaton, however, believed that the release of Palestinian prisoners should be done according to their ability to attract various anti-Israeli potentials, not based on the actions they have taken before.
Beaton says that even when he was released from prison and while riding the prisoner bus, Sinwar said that he would stop at nothing to free other Palestinian prisoners. did He said that he will ask the Qassam battalions to arrest more Zionist soldiers in order to set the stage for the release of other Palestinian prisoners.