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After the assassination of Hamas Political Bureau Chief Ismail Haniyeh and Yahya Sinwar by Israel, how Hamas will be governed has started to become clear. It was claimed that Hamas, the representative of the resistance in Gaza, which has been under blockade for years and has been experiencing genocide by Israel since October 7, will not elect a new leader, but will be managed by an administrative committee. A COMMITTEE WILL BE ESTABLISHED, NO LEADER WILL BE ELECTEDWhile the repercussions of the assassination of Hamas's last Political Bureau Chief Yahya Sinwar by Israel continue, a critical development regarding the future of the organization has occurred. According to information obtained from Hamas sources, it was claimed that the group would not appoint a new leader to replace Yahya Sinwar, but instead would be managed by an administrative committee based in Doha, Qatar, until the elections planned for March. It was stated that the established committee would temporarily take over the leadership of the group. THE COMMITTEE HAS STRATEGIC DECISION-MAKING AUTHORITYThe committee, whose task is to "manage the group's plans during exceptional conditions and in the future" and "make strategic decisions," is composed of Gaza Representative Khalil al-Hayya, West Bank Representative Zaher Jaberin, Representative of Palestinians Abroad Khalid Mashal, Shura Advisory Council Chairman Muhammad Darwish, and a political bureau secretary whose name has not been disclosed for security reasons. It was noted that all members of the committee are in Qatar, and it was expressed that there is also an option to designate a representative leader whose name would not be made public, but to manage Hamas through the administrative committee. ISRAEL KILLED SINWAR BY ACCIDENTIt has emerged that the Israeli army, which has been searching for Sinwar with the support of the US for over a year, did not kill the Hamas leader in a planned assassination but by accident, using every method including intelligence networks and technological surveillance devices. Yahya Sinwar, who accidentally encountered an Israeli occupation patrol in Rafah, located in the southernmost part of Gaza, engaged in a conflict. The location of the Hamas leader, who entered a house, was identified by a drone, marking the last footage of Sinwar. The house was hit by tank fire, and when the occupying soldiers returned to the conflict area, they noticed that one of the bodies resembled the Hamas leader. HAMAS: HANIYEH WAS MARTYRED IN A ZIONIST ATTACKHamas Political Bureau Chairman Ismail Haniyeh was killed in an assassination attempt at his residence in Tehran. In a written statement from Hamas, it was noted that Haniyeh was in Tehran to attend the inauguration ceremony of the new Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian. It was reported that Haniyeh lost his life in an airstrike carried out by the Israeli army on his residence in Tehran after the ceremony.
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