Watan-The martyr Yahya Sinwar, the leader of Hamas and the “Architect of Al-Aqsa Flood,” has once again captured attention with new footage highlighting his strong presence on the battlefield. The program “What Is Hidden Is Greater” aired exclusive footage of Sinwar as he moved among the fighters of the Qassam Brigades, speaking with them, devising plans, and reaffirming his legendary resilience in continuing the Palestinian resistance.
Sinwar appeared heavily armed, reciting verses from the poet Ahmed Shawqi, reflecting the faith and courage he embodied in confronting the occupation. The footage broadcast by the program refuted Israeli claims that Sinwar was hiding in tunnels during the war and instead confirmed his presence on the frontlines of the resistance, where he was devising battle strategies in a region that endured 15 months of genocidal war.
The scenes sparked widespread engagement across social media platforms, portraying a leader who lived and was martyred while resisting the occupier until his last breath. The footage also showed the orange chair where Sinwar sat before his martyrdom, which has now become a symbol of resistance.
In a separate report, it was noted that Sinwar‘s military gear, which accompanied him throughout his battles, has been dubbed the “Greatest Gear in History.” The gear he used in his final battle has become a symbol inspiring Palestinians and Arabs in their resistance against the occupation.
These images document the immense legacy left behind by Sinwar, not just as a field commander but as a symbol of resilience and sacrifice. His legacy of struggle will remain etched in the memory of future generations, affirming that the resistance will continue until Palestine is liberated.