Hamas announced on Tuesday that Yahya Sinwar will be taking over as the head of its political bureau in Gaza, replacing Ismail Haniyeh. The decision was made public through a statement released by the movement.
The statement from Hamas declared, 'The selection of Commander Yahya Sinwar as head of the movement’s political bureau, succeeding the martyred leader Ismail Haniyeh, may God have mercy on him.'
Yahya Sinwar has been accused by Israel of being a key figure behind Hamas' recent terror attack on October 7. Despite being a target of Israel's military operations in Gaza, Sinwar has managed to evade capture, reportedly moving frequently and possibly using hostages as human shields.
His predecessor, Ismail Haniyeh, was assassinated in Tehran last week, leading to heightened tensions in the region. The Iranian government and Hamas have pointed fingers at Israel for the assassination, although Israel has not confirmed nor denied its involvement.
Sinwar, a longstanding member of Hamas, played a crucial role in strengthening the group's military wing before transitioning into a civilian and political leadership position. He was elected to Hamas' Politburo in 2017 as the political leader of the Gaza branch, eventually becoming the de facto leader of the Politburo, according to research by the European Council on Foreign Relations (ECFR).
His appointment comes at a critical time for Hamas as it navigates regional dynamics and potential conflicts with Israel and its allies. Sinwar's leadership will likely shape the future direction of the organization and its interactions with other Arab powers in the Middle East.