Yahya al-Sanwar, the senior leader of Hamas, who many believe lives in Gaza, has been the main target of the Israels since the beginning of the Gaza war, but with his innovative methods of communication, which is a reminder of his captivity in the prisons of the occupation regime, he has been a victim of the Israels’ efforts for nearly a year. He was spared for his assassination.
Eviralnews, the American media in an article pointed out the attempts of the Israeli regime to assassinate Yahya al-Sanwar, the head of the political office of Hamas, and wrote: The secret communication methods of this senior leader of Hamas have thwarted the attempts of the Israels to assassinate him.
According to the Wall Street Journal, Al-Sanwar uses ways to communicate that depend on old technologies and has been tested well during his captivity in the prisons of the Israeli regime, which made it impossible for the Israels to intercept communications and find his location. is
According to the mediators of the Gaza ceasefire talks, al-Sanwar avoids the phone calls, text messages and other means of electronic communication that have exposed the positions of other Hamas leaders. Instead, he uses a collection of messengers, codes and handwritten notes that allow him to direct operations on the ground from Hamas underground tunnels.
The Israeli regime considers Al-Sanwar to be the architect of the Al-Aqsa storm operation, an operation in which 1,200 Israels were killed and hundreds of Israels were captured by Hamas. Since the beginning of the Gaza war, the leaders of the occupying regime have been trying to martyr al-Sanwar in order to have a concrete victory to present to the Israeli voters; But Al-Sanwar has not appeared in public since the beginning of the war and the Israels believe that he lives in the tunnels of Gaza.
According to the mediators of the ceasefire negotiations between Hamas and the Israeli regime, Al-Sanwar delivers his messages in handwritten form to his trusted members in Hamas. This message is then passed through a chain of messengers.
According to the Wall Street Journal, these messages are often encrypted according to the recipient, the current situation and the time period.
In the report of the American media about the correspondence between Al-Sanuwar and the representatives of Hamas and the mediators of the cease-fire negotiations, it is stated: “This is a (communication) system that Al-Sanuwar and his associates designed when they were confined in Israeli prisons.”
“Michael Milshtein”, the former representative of the Israeli military intelligence organization for Palestinian affairs, says: “I am sure that the main reason why the Israeli army has not found him yet is this (communication methods).”
According to the American media, the military intelligence organization of the Israeli regime has the most sophisticated tools in the world to listen to electronic conversations, but since Al-Sanwar communicates with his representatives in innovative ways and without using electronic communication tools, the Israels still after about a year Since the war in Gaza, they have not been able to find him.
Citing the book of a Palestinian prisoner who later became a spy for the Israeli regime, the Wall Street Journal reported that al-Sanwar and his allies in the prisons of the Israeli regime put handwritten letters in the middle of the bread and shot it, after the bread was dry, they They waved their hands like a ball among the prison cells and said: “Letter from the freedom fighters.”
According to this report, Al-Sanwar has been planning a war with the Israeli regime for several years and has undoubtedly developed a communication method without dependence on electronic devices to bypass the Israeli eavesdropping devices.
“These methods are so effective that those looking for him are not sure he is in Gaza,” the report said.
In addition to these methods, the Israels believe that Hamas has a secure telephone line in the tunnels of Gaza, using which it makes unheard conversations.
According to the Wall Street Journal, Al-Sanwar also takes preventive measures in using this line, including a secret conversation and introducing himself as other Hamas fighters.