Ismail Haniyeh has been elected to a second term as head of Hamas’ political bureau, two Palestinian officials told Reuters on Sunday.
“Brother Ismail Haniyeh was re-elected as the head of the movement’s political office for a second time,” one official told Reuters. His term will last four years.
Ismail Haniyeh has been elected for a second time as leader of the Palestinian resistance movement #Hamas — his term will last 4 years pic.twitter.com/DuTmSOecC3
— Khayam Abbasi (@khayamabbasii) August 1, 2021
Haniyeh, the group’s leader since 2017, has controlled its political activities throughout several armed confrontations with Israel – including an 11-day Israeli attack in May that left over 250 Palestinians in Gaza dead.
He was the right-hand man to Hamas founder Sheikh Ahmed Yassin in Gaza, before the wheelchair-bound cleric was assassinated in 2004.
#Urgent: Reporter Gaza now: Ismail Haniyeh "Abu al-Abed" has been elected head of the Hamas political bureau for a "new term". pic.twitter.com/75FAqSkgpH
— Gaza Now in English (@EnglishGaza) August 1, 2021
Haniyeh, 58, led Hamas’ entry into politics in 2006 when they were surprisingly won the Palestinian parliamentary elections, defeating a divided Fatah party led by President Mahmoud Abbas.
(MEMO, PC, Social Media)
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