Yahya Sinwar: Iconic Leader Of Palestine's Freedom Struggle Has Netanyahu In A Corner
Haunted by the memory of the release of Yahya Sinwar thirteen years ago on October 18, 2011, along with more than a thousand Palestinian political prisoners in exchange for an IOF soldier Gilad Shalit, the corrupt war criminal Benjamin Netanyahu faces a humiliating end of his political career.
Shalit was captured in a daring raid from his military base inside Israel by Hamas operatives, five years earlier.
Following protracted negotiations which saw Hamas gain the upper hand, Netanyahu succumbed by signing off the deal, which his partners viewed as "lopsided".
In a cruel twist of irony, Sinwar who had been sentenced to four life terms and had been behind bars for 22 years, is currently the head of Hamas leading the resistance against Netanyahu’s genocide in Gaza.
And as fate would have it, Netanyahu faces severe embarrassment and ignominy knowing that his mortal enemy, whom he had vowed to kill, is on the opposite end of the current ceasefire negotiations - in full control of Hamas' narrative.