Ahmed Yassin was a Palestinian activist and a prominent figure in the political and militant landscape of the Middle East. As the founder and spiritual leader of Hamas, he played a central role in shaping the organization's policies and activities. Yassin's leadership was marked by his advocacy for Palestinian self-determination and resistance against Israeli occupation. His efforts made him a significant figure in the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, and his life and legacy continue to influence the region's political dynamics.
"The so-called peace path is not peace and it is not a substitute for jihad and resistance."
"There are house demolitions and destruction all over the West Bank and Gaza. Just yesterday in Gaza they demolished three towers under the pretext that they were built close to a settlement."
"There are perhaps opportunities for greater political cooperation, at least more cooperation than exists now. But there can be no cooperation in the field because every situation is different."
"The Palestinian situation is different. We can have military cooperation with other factions in the Palestinian territories. But we cannot have this with Hizbullah in Lebanon."
"Since Israel does not differentiate between attacking this group or that, we are saying our people can work individually or collectively to face this aggression."
"It is an exaggeration to call the Hamas and Islamic Jihad announcement a military alliance. It is rather a message that our people are united in the face of Israeli aggression."
"In the past there was a difference between the conditions in which Hizballah operated in Lebanon and the conditions of resistance operated in Palestine."
"Days will prove that the assassination policy will not finish the Hamas. Hamas leaders wish to be martyrs and are not scared of death. Jihad will continue and the resistance will continue until we have victory, or we will be martyrs."