Jordan
Hezbollah announced its condemnation of the killing of Hamas leader Yahya Sinwar by Israeli forces, expressing strong support for the Palestinian cause. The militant group hailed Sinwar as a martyr and a symbol of resistance, emphasizing that his death would not weaken the Palestinian struggle but instead strengthen it.
Palestinians in Gaza reacted on Friday to the news of Sinwar’s death, viewing it as an honorable martyrdom. Many expressed defiance, stating that the loss of their leaders would not deter their resistance. A displaced resident from Jabaliya, Saleh Shonnar, voiced the sentiment of many, saying, "This Palestinian people, they are alive and do not die, no matter how long the wars last."
Protests erupted across the region, including several demonstrations in Jordan. In Amman, protesters marched after Friday prayers, carrying photos of Sinwar and chanting anti-Israel and pro-Hamas slogans. The demonstrators called on the Jordanian government to support the Palestinian resistance and urged the annulment of the peace treaty with Israel. These protests reflected widespread anger in response to Sinwar’s killing, which Israel had presented as a major blow to Hamas.
01:00
In Gaza, Palestinians return to their destroyed homes after 15 months of conflict
01:00
Watch West Bank joy as 90 freed Palestinian prisoners return
02:00
Watch Israeli hostages' tearful reunion with families after ceasefire
01:15
Israel, Hamas release hostages and prisoners on first day of ceasefire
01:11
Ceasefire brings hope for Gazans and the families of Israeli hostages
02:07
Aid trucks at Rafah wait for green light to enter Gaza as ceasefire begins