On the 20th anniversary of the death of Abd al-Aziz al-Rantisi, Hamas is taking a moment to reflect on the life and legacy of the former leader. Born on October 23, 1947, in what is now Yavneh, south of Tel Aviv, al-Rantisi grew up with 11 siblings and his family fled to the Gaza Strip in 1948. He went on to become a certified pediatrician before becoming actively involved in politics in Gaza.
Throughout his life, al-Rantisi faced multiple incarcerations by both Israeli and Palestinian authorities due to his involvement in Hamas and his outspoken views against collaboration with Israel. Despite being under house arrest at times, he continued to advocate for the uncompromising struggle against Israel and coordinated militant actions within Hamas. In 2003, he refused to negotiate with the Palestinian Authority government.
Al-Rantisi’s death marked the end of his leadership within Hamas and left a significant void in the organization. However, his legacy continues to inspire many Palestinians who believe that only through uncompromising struggle can they achieve their goal of freedom from Israel’s occupation. To commemorate this important milestone in history, Hamas is publishing articles on its websites and social media platforms that highlight al-Rantisi’s contributions to the Islamic movement and his unwavering commitment to Palestine’s liberation. While there are no public events scheduled in Gaza to mark this occasion due to ongoing conflict between Israelis and Palestinians, Hamas remains committed to honoring its fallen leader while continuing its fight for independence.
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