Hizbullah Jama’ah Leader Edip Gümüş issues condolence message on martyrdom of Yahya Sinwar

Hizbullah Jama’ah Leader Edip Gümüş has issued a poignant condolence message in response to the martyrdom of Yahya Sinwar, the head of Hamas' Political Bureau, who was killed during intense clashes with Israeli occupation forces in Gaza.

Ekleme: 18.10.2024 22:35:49 / Güncelleme: 18.10.2024 22:35:49 / English News
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In his message, Gümüş praised Sinwar's bravery, describing him as a "fearless and heroic mujahid" whose dedication to the cause of Palestinian liberation has left an indelible mark on the resistance movement. He emphasized that while Sinwar has attained martyrdom, his sacrifice would not halt the struggle but inspire more leaders to emerge in his place.

The full message, rich in Quranic references, reflected both sorrow and determination. Gümüş reminded the Muslim community of the verse from Surah Ibrahim, “Do not think that Allah is ignorant of what the wrong-doers do! But Allah postpones their punishment until the Day when the eyes will be darting out," affirming his belief in eventual divine justice against oppression.

Edip Gümüş reiterated that the Zionist occupation's attempts to quell the resistance by martyring its leaders would be futile. “One Yahya will go, but a thousand will come in his place,” Gümüş declared, underscoring the resilience of the Palestinian people and their unyielding spirit. He expressed confidence that those who replace Sinwar will be “more intelligent, heroic, experienced, knowledgeable, skillful, and fierce in their pursuit of justice.”

The Hezbollah Jama’ah leader also called upon Muslims worldwide to continue their support for Gaza, encouraging actions such as protests, rallies, economic boycotts, and social media campaigns. Most importantly, he urged financial support for the people of Gaza, stressing that collective effort is essential in maintaining the struggle against oppression.

In his closing words, Gümüş prayed for Sinwar’s martyrdom to be honored by Allah and called for patience and perseverance among his fellow fighters and the global Muslim community. He affirmed that hope and resistance would ultimately prevail, and those who stand with the oppressors would "soon be wiped off the face of the earth and take their place in the dustbin of history."

The message captures the enduring resolve of the resistance movements and echoes a broader sentiment of defiance against Israeli occupation, with Gümüş underscoring that this battle is far from over. (ILKHA)