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Veteran Arab affairs commentator Ehud Yaari reveals he had indirect contact with Yahya Sinwar

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According to Yaari, “Sinwar saw himself as a rabbi -like figure”. “He is deeply knowledgeable about Israeli affairs.”

Experienced Arab Affairs commentator Ehud Yaari recently announced that he had recently maintained indirect contact with the Hamas leader. Yahya SinwarIn early July, the Adam was accepted as the architect of the October 7 terrorist attacks in an interview with Nadav Podcast.

Yaari explained that correspondence began after the war erupted and facilitated through a mediator who defines himself as a member of the organization.

According to Yaari, “Sinwar saw himself as a rabbi -like figure”. “A deeply knowledgeable about Israeli affairs. He learned Hebrew, read books about it ZionismBen-Gurion, Herzl – Everything you can imagine. He believed that Israel has successfully described its weaknesses. “

Yaari emphasized that the correspondence is neither daily nor regular, on the contrary. He said that the attempt was caused by Sinwar himself, which extends through a third -party subsidiary of Hamas. “He didn’t give me a bucket or he didn’t say what I didn’t know anyway, but it was important for him to transmit a message,” he explained.

Sinwar wanted to convey Hamas ‘feeling of despair’

According to Yaari, one of the central messages of Sinwar wanted to present was Hamas’s feeling of despair: “His approach – we have nothing to lose. This was his exact expression: ‘We have nothing to lose, and that’s why we did.’ ‘

Yahya Sinwar passes through Gaza ruins. (Credit: Maariv Online)

Sinwar Killed The quest for months in October last year. For a long time, he managed to escape the technological and intelligence skills of Israel and his allies by placing his primitive, unprecedented communication tools and his closest partners.

Sinwar controlled a large underground tunnel network that serves as command centers and hiding places.

Despite the offers to help Arab mediators agreed to release hostages, Sinwar rejected them. He stuck with the hope that the conflict he had repent would attract Iran and Hezbollah to a regional war against Israel.

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