The effort of the Hebrew media to publish contradictory narratives about Al-Sanwar’s assassination
reported by Mehr News Agency quoted Al Jazeera, since the announcement of the martyrdom of Yahya Al-Sinwar, the head of the political office of the Islamic Resistance Movement (Hamas), the Zionist regime has tried is to change his narrative of how he was killed to look for a victory story that will paint a positive image of himself among the Zionists and the international community.
According to Zionist reports, several narratives have been presented about how this incident happened.
The Zionist media and the army of this regime have tried to present a coherent story of control and success, while the facts show contradictions and constant changes in these narratives.
Sohaib Al-Asa in a report for Al Jazeera He reviewed the successive narratives of the Zionist regime about the incident on the evening of Wednesday, October 16, 2024.
These narratives are based on the announcement by the spokesman of the Zionist regime army on the “X” platform that the leader of Hamas was killed in Rafah. Located in the south of the Gaza Strip, it started.
But after 24 hours, the army of this regime was able to identify the identity of the person in question, which raises questions about how the operation was carried out and its effectiveness.
While Yof Gallant, the Minister of War of the Zionist regime, Herzi Halevi, the Chief of Staff of the Army, and Ronin Barr, head of the Internal Security Organization (Shabak), went to the scene, no details of what happened hours It happened before, it was not available.
But the images published on the Zionist platforms in Telegram showed Al-Sinwar in a dead state, and this He led the Zionist media to believe that he was killed in a conflict and exchange of fire.
However, the Zionist regime tried to prevent the release of the images and released videos instead. who claimed to have documented the pursuit of Al-Sinwar over the past year, and tried to give a dramatic flavor to this operation.
In another development in the army’s narrative, it was announced that Al-Sinwar was not hiding in a tunnel, but during a conflict. He was killed armed with Zionist forces.
The Zionist army then admitted that Al-Sinwar was killed along with two of his companions, but the next narration shows He said that those three people had dispersed from the house where they were hiding.
One of the companions of Senwar who was killed in this conflict, Mahmoud Hamdan, the commander of the Tal was the Sultan. The Zionist regime had already announced on September 10 that it had assassinated him, that is, five weeks before this conflict.
The Zionist regime only learned about Hamdan’s presence with Al-Sinwar after Hamas announced, and this is a matter of gaps in intelligence information. exposed the Zionist regime.
Zionist Network 12 released a 3-minute video that showed part of the 6-hour conflict, but the video contained exaggerated dramatic scenes.
In this video, the Zionist soldiers went to the house where Al-Sinwar was sheltering, without any resistance from The Palestinians advanced.
While the Zionist regime usually uses excessive military power, such as completely destroying neighborhoods or firing rockets at buildings, in such operations, such scenes were not shown in this video. , and this raised questions about its authenticity.
In another attempt to destroy the face of Al-Sinwar after his martyrdom, the Zionist army released videos claiming that Al-Sinwar and his family were shelter shows in a fortified tunnel. And the army of this regime accused him of abandoning the Palestinians and leaving them to their fate.
The Israeli army also provided more details about the “luxurious life” of Al-Sinwar, claiming that he had a large He had cash in his hiding place.
Despite all these conflicting narratives, it seems that the Zionist regime is still trying to make a coherent story of how Al-Sinwar martyred., but Zionist observers believe that these conflicting narratives may turn Al-Sinwar’s testimony into a symbol of stability and resistance.