Life and legacy of Saleh al-Arouri: Symbol of Palestinian resistance

Saleh al-Arouri, Deputy Chief of Hamas' Political Bureau, was tragically assassinated in an israeli attack in the southern suburb of Beirut, Lebanon, on Tuesday evening.
This development follows a series of ominous threats issued by israeli officials, underscoring the heightened tensions between the Palestinian Resistance and the zionist regime.
The Remarkable Life of Saleh al-Arouri:
Born on August 19, 1966, in Arura, within the Ramallah district, al-Arouri's life was marked by unwavering dedication to the Palestinian cause. His pivotal role in establishing Hamas' military wing, the al-Qassam Brigades, in the West Bank showcased his commitment to resisting the israeli occupation.
Having graduated from al-Khalil University in 1987 with a degree in Islamic Law, al-Arouri's academic background blended seamlessly with his revolutionary spirit.
Al-Arouri's journey was fraught with adversity, including multiple stints in captivity due to his involvement with Hamas. Notably, he faced a 15-year prison sentence for orchestrating Resistance cells in the West Bank.
Despite these challenges, his leadership and resilience led to his participation in the historic 2011 prisoner exchange deal, a testament to his negotiating skills. Under his guidance, 1,027 Palestinian prisoners were released, including current Hamas leader Yahya al-Sinwar.
Elevated to the position of Deputy Head of Hamas' Political Bureau on October 9, 2017, al-Arouri continued to be a symbol of Palestinian resistance. His unyielding spirit in the face of israeli threats earned him admiration and respect within the Palestinian community.
Israeli Threats and Assassination:
The Israeli regime, discontented with al-Arouri's influential role in bolstering the capabilities of the Palestinian Resistance, escalated their rhetoric, culminating in the targeted strike that claimed his life. The assassination has sent shockwaves through the Palestinian community and ignited condemnations from various factions.
Condemnations and Calls for Retaliation:
Prominent Palestinian Resistance factions have strongly condemned the targeted killing, vowing retaliation for the loss of a revered leader. The tight-knit relationship al-Arouri cultivated with Palestinian cadres and his widespread popularity among Palestinians are evident in the outpouring of grief and pledges for retribution.
The international community is closely monitoring the situation, anticipating further developments and reactions as the region grapples with the aftermath of this significant event. (ILKHA)
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