The leader of Hamas Yehiya Sinwar participated in the parade at Gaza on May 22 in the first time appearing in public from Christmas with Israel.
Hundreds of Hamas militants covered their face, dressed and carried a march rifle in Gaza City on May 22 during the Bassem Issa memorial, a high-level commander died in the fighting with Israel.
Yehiya Sinwar, the political leader of Hamas Islamic movement, visited at the memorial place.
Yehiya Sinwar (middle), the political leader of Hamas, to the place of memorial a commander of the militia in Gaza on May 22.
Israel bombed Sinwar's house and office, in the same place of other high-level Hamas leaders, as part of the target Tel Aviv called military infrastructure attacks of the militia.
Both Israel and Hamas claimed to win after an Egyptian ceasefire as an intermediary, in effect from 2 am May 21, helping to stop the fourth battle between the two sides in just over a decade.
The fighting helps to strengthen the reputation of Hamas before the Palestinian government, which is supported by internationally and is the political opponent of the militia.
The current Israeli - Palestinian territory (left) and proposed by the United Nations.
Yehiya Sinwar is the highest political leader in Gaza, selected in a secret internal election of Hamas in 2017 and re-elected this year.
However, when Netanyahu offers statements on television and shared updates on social networks, Sinwar withdraws into secret operations, maintaining almost complete silence during the most serious conflict in