“The blood of leaders is fuel for the resistance”.. Tweeters mourn Ismail Haniyeh | News

“Had it not been for the martyrdom of Ahmed Yassin, we would not have witnessed the bravery and affliction of Ismail Haniyeh.” With this phrase and others, social media users interacted with the news of the martyrdom of the head of the political bureau of the Hamas movement, Ismail Haniyeh, this morning, Wednesday, in the Iranian capital, Tehran.

The virtual world audience began mourning Ismail Haniyeh, and said that the ascension of the resistance leaders is evidence of the correctness of the path and their solidarity with their people, when blood is mixed on the path to liberation, victory is an hour’s patience.

Activists stressed that Haniyeh was not the first on the path of martyrdom and will not be the last; Ahmed Yassin and Al-Rantisi preceded him…and before them: Omar Al-Mukhtar and Ezzedine Al-Qassam…and before them were those better than them: Hamza bin Abdul Muttalib and Anas bin Al-Nadr. This is the end that loyal leaders wish for and for such a day they work.

Others added, saying, if the resistance ends with the assassination of leaders, it would have ended with the assassination of Sheikh Ahmed Yassin, but the resistance is an idea that is planted in generations and the idea does not die, and what the resistance has succeeded in producing and producing of great leaders after all the assassinations proves beyond doubt the institutional nature of the resistance, the strength of its organization, and the strength of its leadership and elite ranks.

Some tweeters saw this assassination as a clear and explicit challenge to Iran. Because Israel assassinated a Palestinian guest in Tehran hours after assassinating Hezbollah’s number two, Fouad Shukr. Haniyeh was on a short visit that did not last a day to congratulate the new Iranian president, and here the small, destroyed and war-torn Gaza proved that it is safer for its leaders than the world’s largest capitals.

Others pointed out that Israel began the idea of ​​assassinations in the 1960s, assassinating a fair number of resistance leaders outside Palestine, such as Fathi Shaqaqi and Khalil al-Wazir, and assassinating a large number of resistance leaders inside Palestine, such as Ahmed Yassin, al-Rantisi, Abu Ali Mustafa, and Abu Ammar.

This long series of assassinations created many doubts among the leaders of the enemy’s security and military institutions about the effectiveness of the assassinations and the extent of their impact on weakening the resistance.

Some tweeters asked a question to those who have been attacking Ismail Haniyeh and his family over the years. One of them replied that Haniyeh had offered more than 60 martyrs from his family, and today he has ascended to the heavens and joined them. In any case, you will meet God and your opponent on the Day of Judgment will be a martyred, oppressed fighter!

Activists repeated the statements that Ismail Haniyeh always repeats: 1- “We will not recognize Israel.” 2- “The castles will not fall, and the strongholds will not be penetrated.” 3- “We will eat thyme, salt, and olives, and we will not bow our heads, nor will we be humiliated, nor will we retreat.”

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