Hamas Begins Secret Vote to Replace Sinwar
Hamas is preparing to appoint a new leader later this month, according to two members of the terror organization who spoke with Reuters on Tuesday, as the group looks to fill the top post left empty since Israel eliminated Yahya Sinwar in 2024 — even as concerns persist that any successor could quickly face the same outcome.
Reuters reported that Khalil Al Hayya and Khaled Mashaal are widely regarded within the group as the leading candidates for the role.
Both men are based in Qatar and serve on the five-member leadership council that has guided Hamas since Sinwar was killed. Sinwar, who played a central role in planning the October 7, 2023 terror assault on Israel, had himself taken over the organization’s leadership after Ismail Haniyeh was eliminated by Israel during a trip to Iran in 2024.
According to the sources cited by Reuters, the internal selection process is already in motion. The new leader is expected to be chosen through a secret vote by Hamas’ 50-member Shoura Council, which includes representatives from Gaza, Judea and Samaria, and Hamas officials operating outside the territory. A Hamas spokesperson declined to comment on the matter.
In addition to selecting a new overall leader, Hamas is also expected to appoint a deputy to replace Saleh Al Arouri, who was eliminated in an Israeli strike in Lebanon in 2024. While some figures within the organization have argued for continuing with a collective leadership structure, sources familiar with Hamas’ internal deliberations said the group is intent on completing the election process.
The leadership vote is taking place against the backdrop of President Donald Trump’s Gaza ceasefire framework. The first phase of that plan, which took effect in October, calls for Hamas to disarm and envisions Gaza being governed by a technocratic Palestinian Arab administration under the supervision of an international body known as the Board of Peace.
Hamas has rejected the demand to give up its weapons, maintaining that the issue must be discussed among Palestinian Arab factions and asserting that it would only relinquish arms as part of a future Palestinian state. Western governments, including the United States, formally designate Hamas as a terrorist organization.
{Matzav.com}
