Saleh al-Arouri, the senior leader of Hamas and a founding commander of the Izz ad-Din al-Qassam Brigades, left behind a legacy marked by political intrigue and a personal life shrouded in mystery. At the time of his death, details about whether he had children or not were not publicly available.
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Living in exile in Lebanon after spending 15 years in an Israeli jail, al-Arouri, 57, faced numerous challenges, including threats from Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, who had openly stated his intention to target him.
Al-Arouri, in the weeks leading up to his death, assumed the role of spokesperson for Hamas, emphasizing the group’s position on exchange deals for captives only after the conclusion of the Israel–Hamas war in Gaza.
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As questions linger about Saleh al-Arouri’s personal life, the mystery extends to whether he had children. The absence of information on this aspect of his life adds another layer of complexity to the enigma surrounding the senior Hamas leader.

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