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Al-Qassam battalions firm dam against Israeli espionage / Mohammad al-Sinwar commander who challenges Zionists
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Mohammad al-Sinwar, a commander of Hamas movement
Pars Today- A Jordanian expert of intelligence issues spoke of the failure of Israeli spying and security organizations against Hamas military wing, al-Qassam battalions.
According to Pars Today, Nazal Abu Zaid, specializing in intelligence issues from Jordan, said on Monday that Tel Aviv had failed in terms of intelligence with regards to senior Hamas commander, Mohammad al-Sinwar. "What makes occupiers not speak of terror attack on al-Sinwar is that the issue is hard to confirm", added he.
"The Israeli enemy cannot count only on the information of intelligence services and it is hard and complicated to confirm Sinwar's terror before sending spies", said Abu Zaid.
This expert described the intelligence control of the Palestinian resistance battalions in the Gaza Strip as excellent and added, "The resistance battalions have shown a good field capability so that the occupiers won't be able to be aware of the outcome of bombardments."
According to Abu Zaid, the resistance forces in the Gaza Strip are acting independently and enjoy full authority in their missions; and this causes the absence of a commander to have little effect on their performance.
He went on to say, "The Israeli enemy's strategy is to take control of certain regions in the Gaza Strip because it is unable for the risk of occupying the whole region; and thus, it intends to occupy high areas like Tal al-Zaatar in order to have the dominance for firing."
It should be said that after the Zionist regime's claim to have targeted Mohammad al-Sinwar, brother of martyr Yahya al-Sinwar, it cannot approve this act of terror with certainty and has been dumfounded.
Walela News announced in a report, "Mohammad al-Sinwar, is the symbol of military development of martyr Izzedine al-Qassam battalions from a military branch into an army. He also played an active role in various operations of Hamas against Israel. Thus, it was no surprise to attack his house several times for the past two decades." According to an Israeli security source, all terrorist operations for targeting Mohammad al-Sinwar had failed. Mohammad al-Sinwar (born in 1975) is 13 years younger than his brother, Yahya.
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