Who is the favorite for Hamas leadership: Bill Clinton saved his life and does not like Iran

Hamas has been left “headless” after the assassination of its political leader Ismail Haniya and it may have been only a few hours since the event, but it has reportedly already found a replacement to lead the war against Israel. The professor of political science from Gaza City, Kaimar Abusada, clarified that the Palestinian organization can quickly elect a new leader, despite the problems it faces, because it has never depended on persons, but on institutions. “There is dependence on certain people in Hamas, but the absence of these people does not lead to a vacuum, because Hamas has institutions and these institutions are ready to fill any vacuum,” he said. Arab and Israeli media pointed to Khaled Mashal, who lives in Qatar and heads Hamas’ political office abroad, as a possible successor. Officials of the organization described the 68-year-old politician in the New York Times as the person “who can muster more unanimity in Hamas than anyone else.” According […]
Source: News Beast

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