Hezbollah has condemned the killing of Hamas leader Yahya Sinwar, which has sparked widespread protests in Jordan. Tensions in the region continue to rise as the situation unfolds.
Hezbollah condemned the killing of Hamas leader Yahya Sinwar by Israeli forces, expressing unwavering support for the Palestinian cause. The militant group praised Sinwar as a martyr and a symbol of resistance, emphasizing that his death would not weaken but rather strengthen the Palestinian struggle.
On Friday, the Palestinian community in Gaza responded to the news of Sinwar’s death by regarding it as a noble martyrdom. Many conveyed their determination, asserting that losing their leaders would not weaken their resistance. Saleh Shonnar, a displaced resident from Jabaliya, echoed this widespread sentiment by declaring, “The Palestinian people are resilient and enduring; they remain alive despite prolonged conflicts.”
Protests broke out throughout the region, with multiple demonstrations taking place in Jordan. In Amman, people took to the streets after Friday prayers, holding images of Sinwar and shouting slogans against Israel while supporting Hamas. The protesters demanded that the Jordanian government back Palestinian resistance efforts and called for the termination of their peace treaty with Israel. These protests showcased widespread outrage following Sinwar’s killing—an act portrayed by Israel as a significant setback for Hamas.