The head of the Islamic Resistance Movement (Hamas) in Gaza Yahya Sinwar said that the Palestinian resistance managed, despite its siege, what he described as "Marmata" (Ilam) Tel Aviv during the last war, and that what was hidden from the details of the operation was greater than what was known about it.

Al-Sinwar added, during a new speech today, Saturday, in the Gaza Strip, that Israel failed in its plans to kill the resistance elements and destroy its tunnels, stressing that the Arab rush towards normalization, the Palestinian division and the international situation are all factors that encouraged Israel to its aggression.

Al-Sinwar also indicated that Hamas will not accept anything less than a major breakthrough for the humanitarian situation in Gaza, and that this breakthrough will be felt by all residents of the Strip.

The head of the movement in Gaza explained that Israel was aiming to kill 50% of the resistance and bring Gaza back decades, but it achieved a great zero. He said, "No more than 90 of our resistance were martyred from all the factions, while Israel's goal was to kill more than 10,000 fighters." .

Sinwar reiterated that the Israeli enemy did not destroy more than 3% of the tunnels in Gaza or the so-called "Hamas metro", and that the resistance remained a thousand good.

He described the recent war with the occupation as a "maneuver," and said, "What happened was a maneuver to test our capabilities and to show Israel a microcosm of what the war might be like," noting that the resistance had previously tried many missiles in the sea and had to be tested in practice.

Sinwar added that if the battle with the occupation returns, the image of the Middle East will change, pointing out that Israel will not bear any real attack on it.

He believed that after the "great victory" that was achieved during the last war, what happened after May 2021 is not the same as before, and that the last war with the occupation proved to the enemy that Al-Aqsa has someone to protect it, and it is a strategic goal achieved by the Palestinians.

During the past few days, the repeated appearance of Hamas leader in the Gaza Strip, Yahya Sinwar, and his speeches and his defiance of the Israeli occupation forces, which put him, along with the leaders of the movement and the resistance factions, at the forefront of the lists of those wanted for assassination.