
The wife of the killed Hamas leader Yahya Sinwar, Samar Abu Zamar, has reportedly left the Gaza enclave with her children and remarried in Turkey, according to regional sources. This was reported by Zamin.uz.
According to Palestinian and Israeli sources, a high level of coordination and significant funds were required for their exit from the enclave. It is also mentioned that fake passports were used in the documents.
Sources indicate that Samar Abu Zamar crossed into Egypt from the Rafah border point and then headed to Turkey. Israeli security agencies have confirmed that the wives of Sinwar's brothers managed to cross the border before their husbands were killed.
Middle Eastern publications report that Samar Abu Zamar's new marriage in Turkey was organized by Fathi Hammad, a member of the Hamas political bureau. The group leaders had previously established a secret network to move their families to safe areas, which included fake passports, counterfeit medical documents, and connections with foreign embassies.
It is also reported that Muhammad Sinwar's wife Najva has left the enclave with her children and is likely in Turkey. She is also believed to have crossed through Rafah.
Meanwhile, while leading families are moving to safe areas in Gaza, the ordinary population is left under bombardment, food shortages, and evacuations. This situation is causing an increase in discontent.
Some observers emphasize that such a situation could lead to a decline in trust in Hamas. However, these claims have not yet been fully confirmed by independent official sources.
The dates of border crossings, the authenticity of documents, and financial details may become clear in further investigations. Therefore, it is recommended to accept the information with caution.