Hamas to remain a powerful force despite loss of Sinwar: Iran FM
TEHRAN – Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araqchi has declared that the Palestinian Resistance group Hamas remains a powerful force, undeterred by the recent loss of its leader, Yahya Sinwar.
Araqchi made these remarks while in Turkey, leading a diplomatic delegation to participate in the 3+3 South Caucasus Regional Cooperation Platform in Istanbul. On the sidelines of this event, he met with senior officials from Hamas on Saturday.
Speaking to the press following the meeting, Araqchi stated, "The martyrdom of Sinwar and others does not diminish the reality that Hamas is alive and remains a central player in Palestine, a fact that no one can ignore or eradicate."
The Iranian diplomat also took aim at Israel, asserting that despite a year of war on Gaza, the Israeli government has failed to achieve its objectives. He highlighted that over 50,000 lives have been lost, countless homes destroyed, and numerous war crimes committed, yet Israel has made little headway in quelling Palestinian Resistance.
Araqchi revealed that he held extensive discussions with members of the Hamas political bureau, covering a wide range of issues, including the ongoing war in Gaza and the possibility of ceasefire negotiations. He stressed that Hamas "is more alive than ever" and plans to continue engaging with regional countries to strengthen its position.
During the meeting with Mohamed Ismail Darwish, the head of Hamas's Shura Council, Araqchi condemned the Israeli government's actions in Gaza, labeling them a disgrace to both Israel and its Western allies, particularly the United States. He accused these powers of providing "irresponsible and illegal support" to Israel, leading to the dire humanitarian situation in both Gaza and Lebanon.
Araqchi concluded by reaffirming Iran's unwavering support for Hamas, stating that the sacrifices made by Sinwar and other martyrs would fuel the Palestinian resistance and ultimately lead to liberation from Israeli occupation.